The Age Friendly Media Guide has been developed by the Aotearoa New Zealand National Forum for the Decade of Healthy Ageing | He Oranga Kaumātua, He Oranga Tāngata as a practical tool to support journalists, media professionals and communications practitioners in portraying older people in a more respectful, inclusive and realistic way, while helping to combat ageism in the process.
Too often, older people are presented through a narrow lens – depicted as frail, vulnerable or dependent. This guide provides a fresh approach, encouraging more nuanced and empowering stories that reflect the rich diversity, contributions and value of our older population.
Ageism – stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination based on age – is common and impacts everything from healthcare access to social inclusion. Media and communications professionals play a powerful role in shaping public attitudes. By using this guide, storytellers can help challenge ageist assumptions and contribute to a more equitable, age-friendly society.
Making small but meaningful changes to how we talk about and portray our older population can have a big impact on the wellbeing of older people. Everyone will age, so let’s change the narrative and invest in our future wellbeing together.