A Study on the Competencies and Characteristics Required by Intergenerational Programming Professionals
Stephanie Yu-Ching Chen

TL;DR
This study explores the skills and traits needed for professionals in intergenerational programs to bridge generational gaps in Taiwan's aging society.
Contribution
Identifies key competencies and characteristics for intergenerational programming professionals based on expert interviews.
Findings
Intergenerational professionals include leaders, managers, and lecturers focused on cross-generational interaction.
Essential traits include warmth, adaptability, inclusiveness, and innovation.
Key skills involve communication, program planning, and resource integration for successful intergenerational projects.
Abstract
Taiwan faces the challenge of a low birth rate and an aging population, resulting in social problems such as labor shortages and generational conflicts. How to promote cross-generational communication and solidarity has received attention. Intergenerational programs are gradually being promoted in various fields with the support of different government departments. However, there is still a lack of consensus on the professionalism and quality of such projects. This study used face-to-face interviews with 25 scholars and practitioners with experience in intergenerational programming to understand the characteristics and professional abilities required of intergenerational programming professionals. The research results found that intergenerational programming professionals mainly include three roles: leaders, managers, and lecturers. Their main task is to promote interaction, learning,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Technology Use by Older Adults · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
