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Aug 31 - New Friends Project At The Waterport Day Centre For The Elderly

The Care Agency’s Waterport Terraces Day Centre for the Elderly today held a certificate presentation for their New Friends Project.

Adult Social Services from the Care Agency, in collaboration with the Gibraltar Academy of Music and Performing Arts, have created a programme to bring together the younger and older generations during a series of summer activities at the Day Centre.

For the last five weeks, students have taken part in activities designed to bridge the generational gap by spending time with the Day Centre users and learning about the world from a different perspective.

Activities included debates, virtual reality simulations of living life with dementia, and craft activities designed to give an insight into the disabilities of ageing. The programme has helped the students develop a sense of empathy towards the older generation and has helped the older generation to be more understanding of issues faced by youth.

At today’s presentation, the students performed pieces inspired by their experiences at the Day Centre to service users who regularly attend the Centre.

The Minister for Social Services, Samantha Sacramento, congratulated all the students for their hard work and gave out individual certificates. The award for the Best Leader was presented to Andrea Olivera and the award for the Best Helper was presented to Katherine Stone.

Minister Sacramento said: “I am truly delighted at the success of this project. These children have chosen voluntary work with the elderly over the summer when they could otherwise have been at home or at the beach. It has been as rewarding and enriching for them as it has been for the users of the Day Centre and an absolute delight to have had them here this summer. I would like to thank the Care Agency staff for designing a structured work programme and organising information to teach and motivate the students.”

Christian Santos, the GAMPA Principal, said: “I proposed this initiative to the Minister as part of our programme to give back to the community and I am grateful that these children have been given an opportunity which they have thoroughly enjoyed.”


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