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Action on healthy ageing

The UK has a crisis – in large part, of its one making: declining healthy life expectancies.
 
Recent stats from the Health Foundation’s show that – over the last two years alone – the time we can expect to spend in good health has fallen by two years in the past decade.

This is not “new news”: the 2020 Marmot Report showed a decline in England over the previous decade of 1.7 years for males and 1.9 years for females. Things are simply getting worse.
 
There are some huge differentials along sociodemographic lines: women in the poorest areas can expect to spend more than 30 years of their lives in poor health compared to 23 years for men.

It’s also worth highlighting the fact that the average age when good health stops is now well before the new (and rising) State Pension Age.
 
The economic implications are huge: unless this trend is reversed, we will see more and more people having to leave the workplace well before they have saved enough for a comfortable retirement and becoming dependent upon the public purse.
 
The Government has stated that we need to enable people to work for longer… they certainly recognise the problem; but it’s positive action that is needed. And urgently.
 
Initiatives on exercise, diet, housing, preventative health, isolation… all these can play a part. And on these pages, we are highlighting some of the positive developments being driven by AAA members, as well as discussing the issues that are not being addressed.

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We believe constructive dialogue and informed decision making is always the way forward and so we hope to use this section to provide a forum for debate and a home for helpful information and advice… as well as providing a showcase for successful initiatives.

If you would like to contribute in any way, do please get in touch by emailing info@theageactionalliance.org.

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