Age Concern and Help the Aged respond to the new NHS constitution
Gordon Lishman‚ Director General of Age Concern and Paul Cann‚ Director of Policy and External Relations at Help the Aged‚ said:
“We strongly welcome the announcement that the NHS Constitution will ensure all patients have the right not to be discriminated against on the basis of age. It sets a clear pathway to the quality of care patients can expect by promising to protect their human rights and deliver compassionate care that will uphold their dignity.
“This new pledge sets the standard of equal treatment for all patients which the Equality Bill must deliver‚ so that older patients are not faced with ageist barriers when accessing health services to improve their quality of life. Too often‚ for example in mental health services‚ we know that older people often hear the words: “What do you expect at your age?’ and ‘Sorry‚ but you’re too old for this service.’
“The forthcoming Equality Bill must deliver a clear plan of action to abolish ageist practice within the NHS and ensure older people are treated according to their health needs and not their birth certificates.”
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