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Community based approaches to intergenerational social connection

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posted on 2024-12-05, 22:07 authored by Diana BossioDiana Bossio, Jayme Verhagen, Jasmine Knox, Max Schleser, Jane Farmer, Milovan Savic
The InterGen Project was one of the first trials to develop a community-based approach to intergenerational social connection between older adults and teens in the Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR) of Victoria. A framework for intergenerational social connection was developed focusing on three elements in the healthy social connection model: people, places, and activities. The research explored how communities could facilitate healthy social connection between teens and older adults by managing these three elements. The project team partnered with five councils in the eastern metropolitan region of Victoria to co-develop and facilitate five context-specific intergenerational social connection programs. The authors used participant observation, video interviews, and surveys to explore whether community-based approaches would contribute to successful, sustainable, and/or scalable intergenerational social connection programs.

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Commissioned by: VicHealth

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    URL - Is published in https://apo.org.au/node/328929
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    DOI - Is published in DOI: 10.60836/qrfm-ct24

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Also published by VicHealth https://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/news-publications/research-publications/the-intergen-project

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Melbourne, Australia

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Analysis and Policy Observatory

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