Dr Sharron Hinchliff

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Challenging social myths and stereotypes of women and aging: Heterosexual women talk about sex

Challenging social myths and stereotypes of women and aging: Heterosexual women talk about sex

There seems to be a great deal of interest in the sex lives of ‘older’ (interpret as aged 40 years and above) […]

December 27, 2012 5 4
Older women as works of art: Artists celebrate older bodies and ageing femininity

Older women as works of art: Artists celebrate older bodies and ageing femininity

Suzanne lacy is currently looking for women aged around 60 and older, from all communities but who live in the […]

December 21, 2012 3 6
Old female bodies? No thanks

Old female bodies? No thanks

  “There are fewer roles for older women because cinema likes young flesh and we shouldn’t moan about that… Sex […]

December 2, 2012 0 3
STIs in the over 45s: Can home care workers help?

STIs in the over 45s: Can home care workers help?

  The UK Homecare Association recently urged home care workers to look out for signs of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) […]

November 22, 2012 1
Ageism, sexism and the media

Ageism, sexism and the media

  Earlier this week I attended the Ageism and Sexism in the Media event, hosted by the New Dynamics of […]

November 15, 2012 3

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