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Intergenerational programmes an introduction and examples of practice | Author(s) | Alan Hatton-Yeo |
Corporate Author | Centre for Intergenerational Practice, Beth Johnson Foundation |
Publisher | Centre for Intergenerational Practice, Beth Johnson Foundation, Stoke-on-Trent, 2006 |
Pages | 169 pp |
Source | Download from: www.centreforip.org.uk Centre for Intergenerational Practice, Beth Johnson Foundation, Parkfield House, 64 Princes Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7JL. E-mail: genereations@bjf.org.uk |
Keywords | Age groups [elderly] ; Young people ; Social interaction ; Projects ; Case studies. |
Annotation | Intergenerational practice, as described here, aims to bring people together in purposeful, mutually beneficial activities which promote greater understanding and respect between generations, and contributes to building more cohesive communities. 27 case studies of projects in England and Wales covering the whole spectrum of intergenerational practice are presented. Each entry includes contact details. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-060403001 E |
Classmark | BB: SB: TMA: 3E: 69P |
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