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Apr 14, 2025
A care home in Stroud recently participated in a newly launched environmental initiative, bringing together local primary school children and residents for a day of activities to benefit the planet.
Care UK’s Scarlet House, on Westward Road, recently invited pupils from Stroud Valley Community School to join residents as they took part in Generations of Change, an intergenerational initiative that has been launched in line with Global Recycling Day to unite older and younger people in a shared mission of environmental stewardship.
The new Care UK Generations of Change programme aims to harness the wisdom of older members of society and the fresh perspectives of children during hands-on activities linked to biodiversity, climate change and sustainable gardening, creating opportunities for a fulfilling knowledge exchange that will benefit the planet.
To do their bit, Scarlet House residents worked with the youngsters for a spot of litter picking in the local area. The day began with a joint effort to help tidy up Castle Street, Stroud, where residents and school children collected rubbish and recycling, showing their care for the environment and the community.
85-year-old resident John Rocyn-Jones said: “It was such a lovely thing to do and a very important lesson for the children about protecting the planet we live on. I very much enjoyed it.”
Aligned with school curriculums, this will be the first of many Generations of Change projects at Scarlet House, bringing a unique bidirectional learning model into the home that allows residents to mentor children on traditional conservation practices while young people share modern perspectives on sustainable living during their shared environmental projects.
Beyond environmental education, this initiative aims to combat loneliness in older people by fostering meaningful connections that promote a sense of purpose, enriching the lives of both generations as they work together towards a more sustainable future.
Care UK has also created downloadable packs with resources for teachers and groups, including fun, interactive activities to help facilitate intergenerational lessons, with the educational packs covering topics from biodiversity to food sustainability, climate change and recycling.
Suzannah Tullett, the Home Manager at Scarlet House, said, “It was fantastic to see both the children and residents so engaged in the clean-up project. Their faces were filled with pure joy as they worked together to positively impact on the environment.
“The Generations of Change initiative creates a wonderful opportunity for residents and children to learn from one another, fostering meaningful connections in a truly rewarding way. Witnessing this initiative come to life has been incredible. Everyone had a great time and I’d like to say a big thank you to Stroud Valley Community School for being part of our mission.”
For more information about Care UK’s Generations of Change, including a series of downloadable lesson plans for schools to help children understand important sustainability topics, visit careuk.com/generations-of-change
In 2024, Care UK secured official accreditation for the high standards it used to measure corporate greenhouse gas emissions, an important milestone in its journey of reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero by 2040. Care UK continues to work towards having at least one Sustainability Champion in each of their 160+ homes and Generations of Change complements the organisation’s ESG values and dedication to sustainability, community and intergenerational relationships.
More than 99% of Care UK’s general waste was diverted from landfill last year, alongside the reduction of unnecessary pharmaceutical waste, and investments continue to be made in home upgrades such as environmentally friendly LED lighting and salary sacrifice schemes to encourage team members to cycle or switch to electric vehicles.
Scarlet House is a state-of-the-art care home which provides full-time residential, nursing, dementia, and short-term respite care. The care home incorporates plenty of space for leisure activities and hobbies, and includes its own cinema, hair salon and café.
123 Westward Road, Ebley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 4SP
Scarlet House
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