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Learn about the progress made by the Peterborough Intergenerational Project in 2010, outcomes of the conference, and future plans including utilizing schools for activities, large sports events, and sustainability efforts. Get involved in this innovative initiative today!
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Peterborough Intergenerational Projects Rob Ford – Intergenerational Practice Co-ordinator
Where PIP has been • Progress during 2010 • Conference 2010 • Outcomes of the conference • Regional training event for BJF • Direction of PIP
Where PIP has been • Progress during 2010 • Conference 2010 • Regional training event for BJF • Recommendations from the conference • Direction of PIP
So far this year… • 10+ registered projects • Case studies generated • PIP website ‘new look’ • Bimonthly IGDG meetings • Published newsletter and improved communications
So far this year… • 10+ registered projects • Case studies generated • PIP website ‘new look’ • Bimonthly IGDG meetings • Published newsletter and improved communications
This year… • Utilise schools to deliver intergenerational activity • Large sports activity • Sports and Skills Exchange road show • November 2011 Annual Conference • 50+ PIP registered projects by end of 2011 • Role of IG Co-ordinator sustainable
Looking forwards into 2012 • 100+ PIP registered projects • PIP acknowledged outside Peterborough • Make PIP a viable investment for local or national businesses • Sustainability of PIP so it is self financing
Website: http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/ Email: Rob.Ford@peterborough.gov.uk Telephone: 01733 864123