1st place Ann Spa Swings and Slides Ripon
1st place Ann Spa Swings and Slides Ripon

Winners of photo competition counter stereotypes around old age

2 October 2024

Striking and fun images celebrating the diversity of older people’s lives and the contributions they make to society are set to tour venues across North Yorkshire.

Often people later in life are portrayed as being frail, relying on walking aids, being in a medical or care setting or losing their independence.

While misconceptions about age still exist, older people in North Yorkshire are combatting the often narrow, negative, and stereotypical ways that ageing is often portrayed in society.

A photo competition, organised and launched by North Yorkshire Council, demonstrated how older people continue to find joy in everyday life and enrich the lives of their families, friends and communities.

 

 

From taking part in day-to-day activities such as meeting friends, walking, cycling, exercise classes and gardening to volunteering, working, having fun in the park and sky diving, more than 100 photo entries were submitted in response to the Ageing Well competition.

2nd place Mothers time to shine taken by Karen in Sandsend
2nd place Mothers time to shine taken by Karen in Sandsend

The council is working with organisations across the county to provide a range of events, taster sessions and taking the gallery of photos on tour, including the three top winning entries.

And, in recognition of International Day of Older Persons today (Tuesday, October 1), Skipton Town Hall, Knaresborough Castle and Scarborough Spa are going to be lit purple this evening.

 

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for health and adult services, Cllr Michael Harrison, said:

North Yorkshire has a higher proportion of older people compared with other areas which is to be celebrated as many older people contribute so much to their communities.

I’m glad to see the varied selection of positive photos challenging stereotypes and countering negativity normally associated with old age.

 

The judges had a difficult task of choosing the top three images. The first prize was awarded to Ann Elgie of Ripon, who is seen enjoying herself on play equipment at her local park.

 

 

 

3rd place Rolo and Ian at work taken by Jayne in Masham
3rd place Rolo and Ian at work taken by Jayne in Masham

The second prize was given to Hazel Ramsay, who took a picture of her mother, Karen, celebrating her 70th birthday in the village of Sandsend. While the third prize was awarded to Jayne Freeman, who captured Masham residents Rolo Leathley, a roofer by trade and Ian Johnson, a joiner, busy at work.

 

The dates and locations of the exhibition are:

  • Northallerton Town Hall on Thursday, October 3, between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
  • Boroughbridge Library on Friday, October 4, between 10am and noon.
  • Jubilee Hall in Cayton on Thursday, October 10, between 11am and 1pm.
  • Pickering Library between November 2 and 8.

 

North Yorkshire Council’s member champion for older people, Cllr Caroline Dickinson, said:

North Yorkshire is a great place to grow old and we need to celebrate the older generation because they make a huge contribution to society. They play an integral part in strengthening our communities and neighbourhoods as workers, carers, volunteers, activists and community connectors.

 

 

 

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