Beyond the Workplace: An Investigation into Older Men’s Learning and Wellbeing in Northern Ireland
Publisher:
Changing Ageing Partnership (CAP)Date published:
2 March, 2010Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
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This study examines older men’s attitudes to and experiences of learning in informal learning contexts in Northern Ireland. Drawing on international experience, the research was designed to find out what kind of provision would encourage older men to further engage in learning through active community involvement, in order to inform policy and practice in Northern Ireland.
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