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Intergenerational practice for a sustainable future a case study | Author(s) | Bettina ecker, Jasmine Saville |
Journal title | Working with Older People, vol 15, issue 4, 2011 |
Pages | pp 147-152 |
Source | http://www.pierprofessional.com |
Keywords | Age groups [elderly] ; Young people ; Social interaction ; Physical environment ; Neighbourhoods, communities etc ; Case studies ; Pembrokeshire. |
Annotation | This paper reports on a project which brought young and older people together in two communities in Pembrokeshire. The project developed from interest expressed by The Environmental Network for Pembrokeshire (TENP) in being involved in intergenerational practice with the aim of creating a county that was more sustainable. The project was successful in encouraging participants to reflect on issues of sustainability, also to exchange skills that required few resources. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-120903005 A |
Classmark | BB: SB: TMA: R: RH: 69P: 93E |
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