Our society is seeing younger and older generations drifting apart, and both groups are experiencing increasing loneliness.
But there's a powerful way to reconnect intergenerational practice.
LIVE ONLINE WEBINAR
Capability Level: Emerging and Evolving
Intergenerational practice discover how it fosters meaningful relationships, enhances social well-being, and builds stronger, more resilient communities for everyone."
As Social workers, we're constantly seeking innovative ways to address social inequality and improve the well-being of individuals and communities across all age groups. Intergenerational practice offers a unique opportunity to bridge generational gaps, combat ageism, and foster social cohesion in our communities.
By learning more about intergenerational practice, you'll gain an understanding of how to enhance social well-being, reduce isolation, and promote knowledge sharing between generations. This approach can significantly improve your ability to create meaningful interventions that benefit both older adults and younger individuals simultaneously.
This webinar will:
· Define intergenerational practice and explain its key principles and benefits
· Explore effective strategies for implementing intergenerational programs
· Provide practical resources and tools to integrate intergenerational approaches into your social work practice
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your professional toolkit and make a lasting impact across generations.
Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for emerging to evolving social workers who have some foundational knowledge and practical experience in the field.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
· Define intergenerational practice, explain its key principles, and describe the benefits and outcomes of intergenerational activities
· Identify critical components of successful intergenerational programs and develop strategies to overcome common challenges in bringing generations together
· Acquire knowledge of available resources, training programs, and practical tools to further their understanding and implementation of intergenerational practice in their professional settings
Event Structure:
Introduction
Learning Session 1: Define intergenerational practice, explain its key principles, and describe the benefits and outcomes of intergenerational activities (30 minutes)
Learning Activity 1: Interactive group discussion
Learning Session 2: Identify critical components of successful intergenerational programs and develop strategies to overcome common challenges in bringing generations together(25 minutes)
Learning Activity 2: Interactive group discussion
Learning Session 3: Acquire knowledge of available resources, training programs, and practical tools to further their understanding and implementation of intergenerational practice in their professional settings (25 minutes)
Learning Activity 3: Open discussion and case study
Conclusion and Q&A
AASW Credential: Clinical SW
- Can't attend live? Your registration includes a copy of the presentation slides and 2 weeks' free access to the event recording.