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Intergenerational Programs
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2007
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Telephone SurveyMultigenerational WorkforceGeriatricsCommunity EngagementSociologyCurrent StateIntergenerational RelationsCanadian CityEducationDevelopmental ProgramIntergenerational RelationGerontologySocial PolicySocial WorkIntergenerational EquityProgram EvaluationHealth Sciences
Abstract The purpose of this research was to provide an overview of the current state of intergenerational programming in one Canadian city. One-hundred and seven individuals in charge of programming in youth and seniors' organizations completed a telephone survey about intergenerational programs. More than one-third of organizations surveyed reported offering intergenerational programs, and the majority of these perceived their program to be successful. Participants added that there were no current overlaps in services, though a variety of gaps in and barriers to intergenerational programming were identified. There was also significant interest in and ideas for offering a diverse range of programs in the future. It was concluded that while interest in offering intergenerational programs was high, multiple barriers currently exist to offering such programs.
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