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Dec 4, 2016 — All day
In collaboration with ILC-Canada, the LIFE Research Institute participated in a multi-faculty delegation to present at a Side-event of the United Nations Seventh Working Session of the Open-ended Working Group entitled Ageism and Human Rights of Older People.
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A series of experts outlined the prevalence of ageism in the workplace, in hospitals and in long-term care facilities. Speakers at the Side-event included members of 4 faculties of the University of Ottawa in the presence of the Canadian Ambassador to the UN Marc-André Blanchard. They highlighted the ongoing impact of ageism on older Canadians and the need to establish a UN Convention on the Rights of the older person.
Speakers included:
- Mr. Marc-André Blanchard, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations
- Ms. Rosa Kornfel-Matte, the first Independent Expert on the Enjoyment of all Human Rights by Older persons appointed by the UN Human Rights Council.
- Dr. Martine Lagacé, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and the School of Psychology, University of Ottawa.
- Dr. Kiran Rabheru, Geriatric Psychiatrist, Professor, University of Ottawa and member of the Board of Directors of the International Longevity Centre Canada
- Dr. Linda Garcia, Director of the LIFE Research Institute, University of Ottawa
- Mr. Gordon DiGiacomo, Senior Fellow at the Centre of Governance, University of Ottawa
- Dr. Alexandre Kalache, Co-President of the International Longevity Centre – Global Alliance and President of ILC-Brazil
There is ample evidence that these Conventions change people’s lives (for instance the Convention on the Rights of the Child have led to a 25% drop in child labour). Conventions ensure that governments are accountable to make changes for groups of persons impacted by negative stereotyping such as sexism and ageism.
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