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Promoting inter-generational understanding through Community Philosophy, 30/10/08 [W/E/NI/S]

This Joseph Rowntree Foundation study summarises an independent evaluation of the 'Thinking Village project', which was designed to develop intergenerational understanding in a neighbourhood, using the principles of 'Community Philosophy'.

The study found that the project succeeded in developing relationships and dialogue across generations, although it remains to be seen whether these relationships will continue when the project is no longer in place to support them.

Further information is available on the JRF website.

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