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A DANISH QUESTIONAIREVitale villages with active seniors - 2012-13
Headlines of questionaire
1. Which are the common visions among young and seniors?
2. Available educational training on the market today and wishes for the future?
3. How does young and seniors communicate together?
4. What stimulates debate and activities across age diffences?
5. How to empower young and seniors in the continuity and development of the villages?
Focus group• Rural volunteers from Mariagerfjord Municipality• Representatives from the Community centers in the
Northern Jutland
Preliminary results
Does young people and seniors have the same visions of how their society may develop?
57/57
Common vision
Preliminary results
How often do you meet to discuss new initiatives / visions for your community?
48/57
More often than every six monthsBetween ones every six months and a year
Rarer
NeverDon’t know
Common vision
Preliminary results
Which are the common visions among young and seniors?
37/57
Who participates at these meetings?
Representing an association
Not representing an association
Others
Common vision
Preliminary results
What more could you do in your community to strengthen the development of new ideas and visions?
1. More meetings
2. More cooperation among associations
3. The Municipality has to do more…
4. Digital exchange between citizens – idea bank
5. Ask the children and let them
27/57
Common vision
Preliminary results
Why is it that there is no common vision between young people and seniors in your community?
Evening school classes44/57
Courses done by local associations
Courses for the actives in associations
Education
Preliminary results
What type of courses would you like to see locally in the future?
1. Rural districts politics and village development
2. First aid, language, sports, food, IT, music, dance etc.
3. Association governance and economy
4. Creative thinking, communication and body language
5. Entrepreneurship – also for young people
33/57
Education
Preliminary results
When was the last time you spoke about a project/activity?
Communication
Young people seniors Seniors young people
Within the last couple of days
Within the last week
Within the last month
Within the last 3 month
Later
Never
Don’t know
15/57 25/57
Preliminary results
What would it take for young and seniors to improve their communication?
12/57
Communication
Young people seniors Seniors young people
• A place to meet and a initiative• Activities aimed at both groups• Cooperation between associations• That the seniors let go of “how it’s
always been”
• Home work café• More common activities• What do young people and seniors
want to do together?
20/57
Preliminary results
What motivates you to enter a dialogue with the seniors?
12/57
Communication
The young people about themselves Seniors beliefs about younger people
• It’s the only opportunity to change for delopment
• The seniors have the knowledge of the past – a lot to give
• Only if we listen to them• If we can be of any help to them –
they are too busy• Only if it can benefit them
(sarcastic answers)• If we can create common activities
20/57
Preliminary results
What do you think motivates the counterpart?
17/57
Communication
The seniors about the young people Younger people beliefs about seniors
• That we listen to the young people and take their input seriously
• If we can solve a problem for them (young people don’t have the time)
• That we together intergenerational can implement projects
• Their interest for the local society• Energy is contagious• Maintain the past as it has always
been• They are often “just” attending, but
at the end they say “it’s not for us”• They can learn something from the
young people
9/57
Preliminary results
Which are the greatest challenges in communication with the counterpart?
12/57
Communication
The young people about the seniors The seniors about the young people
• To take the initiative – little time, hard to reach and don’t meet at the same activities
• The lack of common language and intergenerational understanding
• Inertia towards change
• Their lack of time and that we don’t meet and have common activities
• Making them talk about their wishes for the future – they don’t show any interest
• We need a new common digital forum
17/57
Preliminary results
When was the last time you involved yourself in a local activity?
Involvement
Young people Seniors
Within the last couple of days
Within the last week
Within the last month
Within the last 3 month
Later
Never
Don’t know
12/57 23/57
Preliminary results
What would motivate your own age group to do more?
Involvement
Young people Seniors
They must have the offer
Personal invitation
They need a specific tast
Temted with coffee and cake
That they can gain something out of it
Don’t know
12/57 23/57
Preliminary results
What do you think motivate your counterpart to do more?
10/57
Involvement
The young people’s answer The seniors’ answer
• That they feel that their contribution makes a difference
• Maintaining the network• They need to be invited personally
and tempted with coffee and social activities
• They need the offer – a specific task• Desire, community feeling and that
their contribution makes a difference• That they feel an obligation• That other young people contact
them• A carrot for example concert tickets
etc.
17/57