Synopsis

This toolkit, developed in the UK, is designed to provide the building blocks to understand the importance and potential of intergenerational working for the LGBT community, but also, provide providers with the foundations to run a project on their own.

“Obviously, intergenerational projects cannot solve all the problems facing older and_x000D_, younger members of the LGBT community. However given that effective support seems to_x000D_, be missing for so many older and younger LGBT individuals, building bridges between the_x000D_, generations as a mechanism for developing new forms of support and solidarity appears_x000D_, to make sense.”

This toolkit, developed in the UK, is designed to provide the building blocks to understand the
importance and potential of intergenerational working for the LGBT community, but also,
provide providers with the foundations to run a project on their own. Aimed at practitioners, policy makers and educators, the toolkit not only includes essential information on this
aspect of intergenerational practice but offers a practical framework to help plan your
activities in this field.