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building relationships:
- Facilitate relationships between the
different generations the organisation
interacts with
- Aim to foster relationships with older
people not only as audiences, but as
volunteers, ambassadors, trustees and
active participants in the organisation
- Acknowledge that older people are not a
homogenous or distinct visitor segment
but a diverse group with a wide range of
abilities, tastes etc. The organisation will
respond in ways that are appropriate to
individual needs, informed by individuals
themselves
- Be open and willing to learn from older
people and solicit their views, either
formally, or informally
- Encourage relationships with other places
and services older people may use (e.g.
health and care facilities, housing providers,
adult learning centres, libraries, clubs and
societies and community centres)
- Consider working in partnership with other
age-friendly cultural organisations and
venues in the local area to help inform older
people about the whole cultural offer that is
available to them
consider programming:
- Encourage artistic work that has the ability
to inspire, articulate & celebrate life in older
age
- Avoid making assumptions about taste
and recognise that with any large and
diverse group comes diverse interests.
Ensure that the views of older people are
represented on any consultation panels or
questionnaires
- Aim for intergenerational provision to be
integrated into the whole programme and
sustained beyond specific participation or
engagement initiatives
- Think about collaboration, co-production
and work that is not only for older
people, but with and by older people- as
programmers, facilitators and artists
- Consider timings and times of day in
programming- including matinees and
daytime activities. Build in extra time
for getting settled, intervals and comfort
breaks. Also factor-in local public transport
provision and be aware that where it is
unavailable at certain times (particularly
at night), this may present a significant
barrier, as well as potential hidden costs
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photograph by Burt Glinn (Museum of Modern Art, 1964) via
What an interesting subject! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt's very interesting to see how museums contribute to the inclusion of older people.
DeleteThanks, Abbie!