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You are invited to participate in the Office of the The Office of the Seniors Advocate wants to hear from British Columbians about their perceptions and experiences with ageism, particularly related to seniors. We want to know more about how people feel ageism is impacting their lives to inform future work of our office.
The survey will be open from Novemer 12 to December 13, 2024.
Your insights are invaluable. Please complete our short, anonymous survey to share your perspective.
    • Take the survey online – https://www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca/topics/ageism-survey/
    • Download a printable PDF survey
   • For a paper copy call 1-877-952-3181or email osa.comms@gov.bc.ca
 Please feel free to share this email with others who may be interested.
 What is ageism?
The World Health Organization defines ageism as “…the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) towards others or ourselves based on age.”
Studies on ageism report that it occurs most often in health care, the media, the workplace and the legal system. Ageism can impact an older person’s self-worth, independence, safety, mental and physical health, social life and even financial well-being.
Can I take the survey if I’m not a senior?
Yes. People of all ages are welcome to complete the survey.
 Thank you for your interest!