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Ageing and Society

What does it mean to grow older in Britain today? Laurie Taylor explores healthy ageing and later life inequalities with Judith Phillips and Kingsley Purdam.

What does it mean to grow older in Britain today? Laurie Taylor explores the changing realities of later life, from health and independence to inequality and support.

Professor Judith Phillips OBE, Professor of Gerontology at the University of Stirling, is the former Research Director of the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge - a major national programme which brought together researchers, businesses and communities to develop new ways of supporting people to remain active, independent and socially connected as they age. She describes projects including older people using virtual reality headsets to help design better layouts and living spaces in their homes. You can find out more about that here https://www.deshca.co.uk/resources/

Dr Kingsley Purdam, of the University of Manchester, discusses research done with his colleague Jill Ebrey, which examined the quieter, often hidden experience of financial insecurity in later life, and the barriers that prevent many older people from accessing the support they need.

Producer: Natalia Fernandez
Series Editor: Robyn Read

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Judith Phillips, Emeritus Professor of Dementia and Ageing at the University of Stirling

Dr Kingsley Purdam, Reader in Social Statistics at the University of Manchester

UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge

Healthy Ageing - Social, Behavioural and Design Innovations in Research” - Edited by Judith Phillips and Elaine Douglas (Policy Press, Feb 2026)

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