Frivillighed til alle ældre: Et kvalitativt studie af muligheder og udfordringer ved udbredelse og opskalering af et socialt frivilligt tilbud for ældre og udlændinge
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Documents
- Dansk rapport-Frivillighed til alle ældre-til-online
2.61 MB, PDF document
- English report-Volunteering for all senior citizens-online
8.13 MB, PDF document
This report focuses on the Volunteering for all senior citizens project, which was collaboratively developed by the Copenhagen Centre for Health Research in
the Humanities (CoRe), the socioeconomic enterprise Elderlearn and the association
Danish Seniors with funding from the independent Danish philanthropic foundation Nordea-fonden. The purpose of the project is to give even more senior
citizens in the municipalities of Denmark the opportunity to participate in Elderlearn’s
volunteer work.
the Humanities (CoRe), the socioeconomic enterprise Elderlearn and the association
Danish Seniors with funding from the independent Danish philanthropic foundation Nordea-fonden. The purpose of the project is to give even more senior
citizens in the municipalities of Denmark the opportunity to participate in Elderlearn’s
volunteer work.
Translated title of the contribution | Volunteering for all senior citizens: A qualitative study of the opportunities and challenges associated with disseminating and upscaling a social volunteering scheme for senior citizens and foreigners |
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Original language | Danish |
Title of host publication | Frivillighed til alle ældre : Et kvalitativt studie af muligheder og udfordringer ved udbredelse og opskalering af et socialt frivilligt tilbud for ældre og udlændinge |
Number of pages | 27 |
Place of Publication | Center for Humanistisk Sundhedsforskning |
Publication date | 1 Apr 2022 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2022 |
- Faculty of Humanities - Volunteering, senior citizens, social work, foreigners
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