Intergenerational Collaboration
Children as Actors for Transforming Society
Throughout the 6 editions of the C.A.T.S. Forum, more than 1600 children and adults have participated in a living experience of intergenerational collaboration to advance children's rights and well-being, in particular the right for children to be heard and be taken seriously.
Thematic Network on Children and Young People (Philea)
The Learning for Well-being Foundation co-chairs the Thematic Network on Children and Youth at Philea with the Bertelsmann Foundation. This network also focuses on enhancing children’s participation and raising their voices within organisations that work on their behalf.
International and Canadian Child Rights Partnership
The International & Canadian Child Rights Partnership (ICCRP) identified intergenerational relationships as a critically overlooked element in realising child rights. The expanded ICCRP will now focus on this new, innovative research direction to examine how intergenerational relationships can transcend current barriers to implementing children's rights, through intergenerational partnerships, in research, policy, and practice.
Act2gether
ACT2gether was created to gather, strengthen, and give visibility to children and adults that work in competent partnerships to realise children’s rights and well-being.
Work Spheres
The L4WB-F has developed activities around child participation, education, knowledge sharing and research and assessment.