Diversity, intersectionality and anti-ageism: active methodologies in the training of social workers in Spain
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2025-12-22Autor
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. Gerontological Social Work is committed to a heterogeneous,
diverse, inclusive and fair understanding and approach to old age,
which may potentially reduce the stigma and discrimination that
affect certain social groups. This means that professional training
needs to critically question the social dynamics that interact to
produce and reproduce inequalities among older adults. In this
context, this article reports on the ‘Active Learning Methodologies
to Combat Ageism: Application of Positive Education about Aging
and Contact Experiences (PEACE) in the Social Work Degree’ teaching innovation project at the Complutense University, Madrid
(Spain), which examines physical and cognitive diversity, diversity
of territorial and residential environments, sex and gender diversity,
and ethnic and cultural diversity. This programme was implemented to train social workers to be aware of discrimination issues
related to age and other elements of intersectionality (functionality,
territory, gender and ethnicity) that generate more oppression and
inequality in old age, so that they are able to develop specific
strategies and tools to reduce ageism and promote a diverse view
of older people.
Diversity, intersectionality and anti-ageism: active methodologies in the training of social workers in Spain
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0261-5479Palabras Clave
.Ageism; intersectionality; social work; teaching innovation; participatory methodologies; PEACE model

