The WISE partners developed a toolkit that summarizes and presents intergenerational good practices in a way that makes it easy to understand what conditions are needed to adapt them to different local contexts.
The toolkit targets non profit organisations engaged in intergenerational work, clubs and associations
of seniors, organisations working with senior volunteers and educational institutions.
Besides the good practices the toolkit:
The WISE toolkit is available here:
The toolkit targets non profit organisations engaged in intergenerational work, clubs and associations
of seniors, organisations working with senior volunteers and educational institutions.
Besides the good practices the toolkit:
- Presents each project partner and the goals and main activities of the partnership.
- Describes the challenges retired people face and useful ways to deal with them.
- Presents some icebreaker activities useful for intergenerational groups or for introducing the topic of aging.
- Describes some local activities that the partner organisations carried out during the lifetime of the project.
- Offers links to web portals and organisations that are worth visiting for those interested in intergenerational cooperation/active aging in more details.
- Suggests some background articles addressing the topics that came up in the good practices (like volunteering in later life or health benefits of sports in later life).
The WISE toolkit is available here:
wise_toolkit_final.pdf |