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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

A podcast exploring how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is used in research, practice and policy to help us to better understand what happens to us as we age and how we can live longer, happier, healthier lives.

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  • 8 - Volunteering: good for others and good for you

    In Episode 8 of the ELSA Podcast we discuss what the study tells us about the benefits of volunteering with James Nazroo from the University of Manchester, John Hannen from Ambition for Ageing and Oldham-based volunteer Pauline Coltman. 

    Wed, 25 Nov 2020 - 25min
  • 7 - Dementia - who's at risk and why?

    In Episode 7 of the ELSA Podcast, UCL researcher Dorina Cadar and Hannah Churchill from the Alzheimers Society talk about how a specially-designed sub-study of ELSA is helping us better understand dementia.  

    Useful links The Healthy Cognitive Ageing Project (ELSA-HCAP) World Alzheimers Month  
    Sun, 20 Sep 2020 - 18min
  • 6 - Pension freedoms: how is it working?

    In Episode 6 of the ELSA Podcast, DWP Deputy Director for Pensions & Later Life Analysis Laura Webster and Rowena Crawford, Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, talk about Pension Freedoms. Laura explains how and why the policy was introduced, how it works and why the English Longitudinal Study is so important in helping the DWP understand people's pension behaviours. Rowena Crawford talks about what we know already from ELSA about how people are responding to the changes and some of the challenges and concerns around it.  

    Useful links

    Savings, pensions and wealth, IFS Pensionwise website
    Mon, 30 Mar 2020 - 20min
  • 5 - Adding life to our years: The Centre for Ageing Better and ELSA

    In Episode 5 of the ELSA Podcast, Catherine Foot, Director of Evidence at the Centre for Ageing Better, discusses how the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) helps the charitable foundation create change in policy and practice to improve employment, housing, health and communities.

    She discusses the Foundation's State of Ageing in 2019 report, which uses publicly available data including ELSA to give a snapshot of what life is like for people aged 65 and older today and explains why the study is crucial to the foundation's efforts "to add life to our years". 

    Mon, 10 Feb 2020 - 17min
  • 4 - Social prescribing: how can ELSA help to investigate its potential benefits?

    In Episode 4 of the ELSA Podcast Dr Daisy Fancourt, Associate Professor in Psychobiology and Epidemiology at UCL, talks about her research looking at the benefits of social prescribing to help people age more happily and healthily. She explains how data from ELSA has been key in exploring the links between social factors and health. 

    Tue, 21 Jan 2020 - 17min
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