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    • Embolden
    • Teacosy Project
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    • OlderWomenCount
    • Intergenerational
  • The Kindness Pandemic
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Gen K Leadership Network

Gen K is an all ages movement dedicated to building stronger communities through acts of intersectional kindness, or kindness for people who are doing it tough. The Gen K Leadership Network is MORE HERE 

Member entitlements

Organisations or services will be provided access to the following resources and support:
  • Facilitators guide for workshops
  • Orientation workshop for facilitators
  • Online mentoring sessions (3-4 peer group sessions a year)
  • Access to an online course on ageism
  • Access to an online course on internalised ageism, for all organisations staff
  • Access to evaluation tools to measure the impacts of their workshops.

Membership application

Membership costs are tiered, subject to selection criteria, and services and groups with restricted funds are invited to apply for a Scholarship to waive funds. More information is provided on the application forms below. 
  • Membership application form
  • Scholarship application form.

Contact us 

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Contact Dr Catherine Barrett: 0429 582 237 or
email: director@celebrateageing.org
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. ​We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. 

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