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Bridging Generations

IN May last year, the General Assembly received and accepted a joint report from the Church of Scotland Guild and the National Youth Assembly on the subject of intergenerational work.

But just what does ‘intergenerational’ mean and what was it all about?

Essentially it means people of different ages working and learning together within churches and communities.

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