Join us in Sudbury, May 2007 for an IG Symposium and to celebrate Intergenerational Week The formation of United Generations Ontario (UGO) fostered in a new era in intergenerational programming in this province. UGO has helped intergenerational programming grow into a province-wide movement with representative leadership from across Ontario, and several hundred agencies actively involved in sharing and caring relationships between members of two or more generations. UGO has developed and strengthened its national networks through affiliation with organizations such as the BC Council for Families, the Vanier Institute of the Family, and the Canadian Health Network. UGO has played a role in Ontario's Alzheimer Initiative #10, the Ontario Seniors' Secretariat's Round Table on Elder Abuse (Training of Front Line Staff), and the Ontario Human Rights Commission's consultation on what the Commission could do to raise public awareness about human rights issues related to aging and to combat the attitudinal barriers that are often associated with aging. In 2002, UGO launched a new, national Crime Prevention Partnership Program (CPPP) initiative funded by the Department of Justice Canada. |
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