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date: 7 March 2002 embargo: 00.01 hrs, Friday, 8 March 2002 |


New report launched by TUC and Pennell Initiative for Womens Health on International Womens Day
The health and safety of twelve million women is being ignored according to a new report published today (Friday) by the Pennell Initiative for Womens Health and the TUC.
The report, The Health and Work of Older Women: a neglected issue, says that older women work longer hours than younger women, have lower status jobs and have a higher chance of developing bad backs and broken bones.
It sets out an agenda for action by Government, employers, unions and researchers, calling on them to listen to older women workers.
The author of the report, Professor Lesley Doyal, Professor of Health and Social Care at the University of Bristol, said:
'Twelve million women in the UK are aged 45 and over. Many of these women will spend longer in paid employment, as they are likely to live longer than ever before. They will make a significant contribution to the economy and public services. Yet there is little interest in the implications of these trends for their health. This paper, written in conjunction with the TUC, is an attempt to fill this gap. It demonstrates the impact of work on the physical, emotional and mental health of this neglected group of workers and makes recommendations for ensuring that their well being is actively promoted.'
TUC General Secretary John Monks said:
"This report issues a challenge to all of us, to make sure that work is healthy and safe for a growing and vital part of the labour force. Older women deserve to have their concerns taken seriously, and I pledge the TUC to ensure that they aren't ignored and invisible any more. Work needs to be adapted to their needs - we can ill afford to squander women's health and employers can't afford to lose out on skilled, experienced and committed staff."
Professor Doyal will be outlining the findings of the report to a meeting at the annual TUC Womens Conference in Eastbourne next Thursday (14 March).
Other findings in the report are that:
Notes to Editors:
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The Pennell Initiative for Womens Health exists to champion the cause of womens health by researching and addressing the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs of women over the age of 45.
A summary of the report and its full recommendations is available. The full text of the report Health and Work in Older Women: a neglected issue by Professor Lesley Doyal, University of Bristol, is available from Jacqui McAleer, Pennell Co-ordinator, on 01865 558000 or by e-mail at pennell@ukgateway.net Cost £8.50.
Contacts:
TUC Media enquiries : 020 7467 1248 or email media@tuc.org.uk
Other enquiries: Owen Tudor, Senior Health and Safety Policy Officer 020 7467 1325
or email otudor@tuc.org.uk
Pennell Initiative for Womens Health:
Julia Cole, Development Director
01793 422373 / 07771 555328 o r email cole@dial.pipex.com
Press release (800 words) issued 8 Mar 2002
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