As we come to the end of Pride Month 2021, our Programme Officer Alex Eisenberg reflects on an exciting new partnership with Tonic and METRO to explore LGBTQ+ intergenerational connection.
At the start of April we launched our Buddies programme as a way to keep intergenerational relationships going at a time when we needed them most. Here are our reflections 3 months on.
We’ve partnered with Clarion Futures to research the impact of Covid-19 on intergenerational initiatives and intergenerational relationships across the UK, looking at the challenges, opportunities and learnings that the crisis has presented. Today we share our findings and launch our report.
Looking for activities to do with grandchildren or grandparents while we’re all staying at home? Try out these ideas to help younger generations spend some quality time with older friends, relatives and neighbours - and give parents a bit of a hand keeping little ones entertained!
We believe that it’s more important than ever to keep people connected across the generations right now. Find out how we’re keeping in touch from a distance during the covid-19 crisis.
We’re celebrating a milestone this week - over 1000 people have come to one of our workshops and had a chance to find something in common with someone of a different age.
Evacuation, rationing and wartime memories often come up at our workshops. Last week, one of the residents brought along some truly historical documents to show the children.