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Building connections through play

An intergenerational playgroup is creating important connections by bringing together locals young and old in Torquay.

The playgroup, which sees older people spend time with youngsters, ran every Wednesday morning through term two at Torquay Community House.

The free program, which Torquay Community House facilitated in conjunction with Surf Coast Shire, ran every Wednesday morning through term two, resuming in term three.

Participant Pip Burley said she enjoyed the opportunity to slow down and take in the small moments.

“It’s so interesting, watching them do things like building Lego and seeing them think through it and seeing their little brains go round and round,” she said.

“It’s just brilliant for them to be able to do this, learning how to play with people before they start pre-school and kinder.”

Joni Hurley, mother of two-year-old twins Elijah and Xavier, said the playgroup offered benefits to people of all ages.

“Initially I wanted to join because I didn’t have a lot of family here. I also thought it would be good for the kids, to expose them to different age groups,” she said.

“My mum’s just moved here, so she’s come along as well because it’s a great chance for her to meet people. It’s nice for everyone involved.”

Councillor Tony Phelps said that intergenerational activities aligned with the work of the council’s Positive Ageing Advisory Committee, which provides advice to help foster an age-friendly community where people can age well where they live.

“Community connections are vital for everyone,” he said.

“It’s great to see this playgroup bringing community members of various ages together.”

Visit tch.tidyhq.com/public/schedule/events to register or find out more.

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