Deepest Green
Written by Anonymous I’m mother to two darling cats and, to my own mother’s eternal disappointment, no human children. This is despite an epidemic of babies in my friend group…
Making research matter: Reflections from IncludeAge
By Judith Sixsmith Every researcher eventually confronts the same unsettling question: Is any of this actually making a difference? We collect stories, analyse data, craft papers and reports and yet…
Responding to the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act 2010
By IncludeAge Responding to the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act 2010 – dated 16 April 2025 The whole focus of the IncludeAge project is about inclusion and belonging,…
Why inclusion matters
By Judith Why inclusion matters In this guest blog, Professor Judith Sixsmith, from IncludeAge at the University of Dundee, explores the value of older LGBT+ people and older people with…
Cally: Mum and carer of a son with Learning Disabilities
By Cally Cally, a mum and carer of a son with Learning Disabilities, has given permission to include her blog on the IncludeAge website. I am the mum of a…
IncludeAge and different aspects of diversity
By Richard Vytniorgu Richard, a member of the IncludeAge research staff team, has given permission to include his blog on the IncludeAge website about the IncludeAge project. Diversity is at…







