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Blog Posts: Civic engagement
17 blog posts
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Transitions in Later Life – Part 3: Social Entrepreneurship – turning experience into impact
Retirement can be the beginning of new projects and new role, and for some this might include “social entrepreneurship”—engaging in small ventures that address real community needs while promoting social participation, providing an outlet for creativity, and generating income.Full story -
Transitions in Later Life – Part 1: Navigating grandparenthood
Grandparenting can bring joy, purpose, as well as challenges and change. Find tips and insights on balancing involvement, independence, and wellbeing as you navigate the grandparenting journey.Full story -
Intergenerational mentorship programs: Passing down knowledge and building connections
Your life experience can shape the future! Intergenerational mentorship programs offer older adults a powerful way to share their wisdom, forge meaningful connections, and leave a lasting legacy while enriching their own lives.Full story -
Building a better world for all
As part of the 2030 Agenda, the United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which are part of a global plan to create a better world for all. What lessons can we draw of the first five years of existence of the SDGs with regard to older adults?Full story -
Forging strong intergenerational bonds
Learn about non-family intergenerational interventions and their impact on the social and mental well-being of young people and the elderly.Full story -
Age-friendly communities: Designing accessible, inclusive and safe communities
As a response to global population ageing and rapid urbanisation, the 'age-friendly community' movement focuses on action at the local level that fosters the full participation of older adults in community life and promotes healthy and active ageing.Full story -
Climate change: When generations face challenges together
The prevailing discourse on climate change sometimes pit generations against each other or place blame on certain generations over others. But evidence shows the importance of intergenerational relations and solidarity to face this pressing societal challenge.Full story -
Public art and its impact on our lives
Public art leaves few people completely indifferent. It can move, amuse, make people think, confuse, cringe, and sometimes even shock. But what does research tell us about the effects of public art on cities, places and people's lives?Full story -
Collaboration is key: Patient engagement for healthcare improvement
Working together! Research highlights some of the potential organizational/health care provider and patient-related benefits of co-producing hospital tools and resources with patients.Full story -
Rebuilding greener, healthier and stronger economies to face climate change
Climate change is affecting everyone on the planet, but research evidence shows that it is disproportionately affecting older adults. As countries move toward rebuilding their economies after COVID-19, their recovery plans can shape a new path towards greener, healthier and stronger economies.Full story -
Community resilience: Responding to and recovering from disasters together
It is not only individuals who are struck by disasters like a pandemic, it is entire communities that are shaken. Implementing a community resilience plan can help a community come together and overcome any disaster, while rebuilding socially, physically and economically.Full story -
Making a Better World: Achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for the world. Learn about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and what you can do to shape our world, now and into the future.Full story -
Civic participation of older adults: Beyond volunteering
Civic participation is a pillar of our communities, and can help people keep a healthy, active and engaged life.Full story -
Social media: Can they be used by older citizens to make their voices heard?
Public debates, as well as public consultations led by governments, are increasingly being conducted online, including social media. Unlike young people who grew up with new information and communication technologies, many older citizens feel excluded from online public debates and consultations on social media.Full story -
Addressing the social needs of older adults: A contributing factor to their health and well-being
No matter our age, we all have social needs. Volunteering or participating in social activities appears to be the key to address the needs of older adults for greater proximity, meaningful relationships and reciprocity.Full story -
Gentrification: When neighbourhoods change, lives change
Sometimes central and disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience major changes, referred to as gentrification. Neighbourhood gentrification can have a significant impact on older adults who often have low and fixed incomes.Full story -
Break the cycle of isolation and stay healthy: Get involved in your community!
Volunteering is a form of civic engagement that builds on the experience of older adults and breaks down social isolation, while providing them with a sense of accomplishment and belonging to the community. Concrete measures can encourage the engagement of older adults and maintain their participation in volunteer activities.Full story


