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Welcome to the Beth Johnson Foundation


The Beth Johnson Foundation is a national organisation that seeks to make a positive impact on the lives of older people, to gain recognition for the valuable role older people play and to challenge age discrimination through pioneering initiatives that bring together research, policy and best practice


 










A company limited by guarantee
Registered in England & Wales number 6454378
Registered Charity No: 1122401

 




 



               







 





Launch of European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity
between Generations 2012

Let's all commit to an age-friendly European Union by 2020!

On the eve of the launch of the European Year on Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations, the EY2012 Coalition presents its joint Manifesto and Road Map and urges all relevant actors at local, national and European level to seize the momentum of the European Year 2012 to commit to creating an age-friendly European Union that will allow everyone to live, learn, work and age with dignity.
To read more click here.......

Posted 23rd January 2012


 


Launch of the European Website on Healthy Ageing
 
EuroHealthNet supports the 2012 European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. Read more..........

Posted 17th Jan 2012

 

AGE NEWSFLASH 16/01/2012
2012 EESC Video Challenge fosters intergenerational cooperation
Every year the European Economic and Social Committee Video Challenge organises a video challenge to boost video creativity......Read more


Posted 16th January 2012


IANUS Winner of Lifelong Learning Award 2011

EMIL is proud to announce that the IANUS project has won the Lifelong Learning Award 2011 in the Grundtvig category. The prize, which is due to the achievements of the whole partnership,...........Read more

Posted 4th January 2012



The Centre for Social Gerontology at Keele University

are hosting the conference which will be held from Wednesday
 July 11th to Friday July 13th 2012. Read more.......

Posted 7th October 2011




       
                                                                           


 

 

 

  






 




 

 

  

 

 



 

 









 

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