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Looking back, looking forward developing intergenerational connections in Manchester | Author(s) | Alan Hatton-Yeo |
Corporate Author | Manchester City Council; Beth Johnson Foundation - BJF; Valuing Older People (VOP) in Manchester |
Publisher | Manchester City Council, Manchester, 2007 |
Pages | 11 pp |
Source | Valuing Older People team: vop@manchester.gov.uk |
Keywords | Social interaction ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Older people ; Young people ; Projects ; Manchester. |
Annotation | This report sets out the case from promoting a multi-generational approach to developing and providing services. It summarises key findings from background research in developing intergenerational practice in Manchester, based on interviews with people with a key strategic lead relevant to intergenerational activities. The report includes and action plan and examples of projects that have brought young and older people together. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080707003 B |
Classmark | TMA: TOB: B: SB: 3E: 83E |
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