Research on role of intergenerational programmes and internet use

Intergenerational programmes are activities that involve older people interacting with younger people (ranging from babies to university students). UCL (London’s Global University) are currently conducting research to find out how intergenerational programmes affect the well-being of older people, and would like to invite you to take part in the study if you meet the following criteria:

- 65 years old and above
- Participated in an intergenerational programme and able to remember these experiences
- Use the Internet (e.g. to send emails)

Participants will fill in an online form that takes about 10 to 15 minutes, and complete an online video interview lasting up to an hour.

Name and Contact Details of the Principal Researcher: Dr Georgina Charlesworth (g.charlesworth@ucl.ac.uk) UCL Research Ethics Committee Approval ID: 19837/001

If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Bella Kerr

Thank you