On 25th of October 2012 the final conference of the GRUNDTVIG Multilateral Network “ENLL – Never Late to Learn” took place in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference was organized by E-NLL GRUNDTVIG Multilateral Network, supported by the European Commission – Lifelong Learning programme, with the participation of 26 organisations from 14 different European countries.
The conference started with an introduction of the E-NLL network. The network aims at inclusion of elderly people in lifelong learning through offering models for learning, mobility and volunteering. The E-NLL network provides a collection of good practices from various European countries, offering various models for senior education activities.
At the conference international project partners presented current challenges in the field of senior education. The experts raised concern about the necessity of establishing meaningful recreational activities and successful strategies to enhance seniors to gain digital competences in later life.
Another focus of the conference was the topic of competence development in senior volunteering, also in the context of intergenerational learning.
The afternoon programme was a discussion panel with Bulgarian volunteers and international experts on the role of various institutions, social partners and other stakeholders for Learning in Later Life and its success factors. The conference was closed with a presentation of good practices and events, organized by the E-NLL network.
die Berater®, one of the participating organizations of the E-NLL network, was awarded with the grade label NESTORGOLD, which rewards companies and organisations that implemented a balanced and appropriate age management and at the same time promote their female and male employees according to their potentials, needs and stages of life.
The objective of the grade label NESTORGOLD is to strengthen the awareness of Austrian companies and organisations about the particular merit of elder employees, and at the same time initiate the organisation of an age appropriate, life phase-oriented and gender-sensitive working environment for all generations.
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