[Recorded Webinar] Intergenerational Approaches in Preventing Family Violence
Join the Intergenerational CoP and Elder Abuse Groups
· Discover how healthy intergenerational relationships can help prevent the cycle of family violence.
· Learn about an innovative club that brings together junior high students and older adults in a retirement centre.
· See how stories and artwork were used to build safe, trusting connections.
· Be inspired with ideas to create your own intergenerational program.
Meaghan Westlund from Unison at Kerby Centre and Betty Good from GoodLinks Intergenerational Practice will tell you about their collaboration with a junior high school and a retirement centre to deliver a project about Elder Abuse Awareness.
Intergenerational Approaches in Preventing Family Violence
-
By
CORE Intergenerational CoP and Elder Abuse Groups
-
Published
Nov 24, 2025
-
Subject Area
- Age-friendly Communities
- General Health and Wellness
- Intergenerational initiatives
- Mental Health and Wellness
- Social Connectedness / Social Isolation
- Non-profit / Charitable sector
- Seniors’ Planning & Action Tables/Committees
-
Audience
- Caregivers, Seniors & Volunteers
- Government
- Health Authorities
- Volunteer Coordinators/Leaders
- Service Providers (Non-profits, Community Organizations, Local government)
-
Category
- Advocacy
- Best Practices
- CBSS Supports & Services
- Impact Stories
- Events & Webinars
- Success Stories
- Recorded webinar
Newsletter
Sign up for the Healthy Aging CORE Alberta e-news to keep up-to-date with activity from the platform and the Community-Based Seniors Services (CBSS) sector across the province.