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'How do you know that intergenerational practice works?' — a guide to getting started on evaluating intergenerational practice | Author(s) | Miriam Bernard, Stephen W Ellis |
Corporate Author | Centre for Intergenerational Practice, Beth Johnson Foundation |
Publisher | Beth Johnson Foundation, Stoke-on-Trent, 2004 |
Pages | 20 pp |
Source | Centre for Intergenerational Practice, Beth Johnson Foundation, Parkfield House, 64 Princes Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7JL. www.centreforip.org.uk |
Keywords | Age groups [elderly] ; Young people ; Social policy ; Evaluation ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | Intergenerational practice (IP) evaluation should go through clearly defined stages, including: planning; collecting evidence; assembling and interpreting; and reporting outcomes. This guide is relevant to those organisations and individuals who organise, fund and deliver an intergenerational approach to their work. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040615213 B |
Classmark | BB: SB: TM2: 4C: 69N |
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