On the occasion of its 100th birthday, the Caritas Association of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart asked itself the question: "In which society do we want to live?"
- Line 1: Living in a diverse society
Line 2: A society without poverty
Line 3: The growth society and the common good
Line 4: The digitized society
Line 5: The caring society
Many caring communities are familiar with these lines. So it makes sense to conduct an in-depth exchange: between representatives of Charta 28 and those of Caring Communities and between caring communities themselves.
Program
14:30
Entry, arrival and settling in: "In which society do we want to live?"
Impulse: Silvia Hall & Joachim Reber (Caritas Rottenburg-Stuttgart): Charter 28: 5 Lines - 5 Theses
Reflection/connecting points in breakout sessions
Break
16:30 Deepening: Breakout sessions at the interfaces of line 5 (caring society) with the four other lines
Take-away
Outlook and conclusion
Moderation: Gert Dressel & Robert Sempach
Registration by 6 May with Ilona Wenger (Sorgenetz): wenger(at)sorgenetz.at
"Track group" of the D-A-CH Network Caring Communities: Gert Dressel (Versicherungsnetz & Institute for Nursing Science, University of Vienna), Silvia Hall (Caritas Association of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart e.V.), Katharina Heimerl (Institute for Nursing Science, University of Vienna), Anna Krappinger (Fonds Gesundes Österreich), Petra Rösler (Cardinal König Haus, Vienna), Patrick Schuchter (Cardinal König Haus, Vienna), Robert Sempach (Migros Culture Percentage), Klaus Wegleitner (Verein Sorgenetz & CIRAC, University of Graz), Peter Zängl (University of Applied Sciences, Northwestern Switzerland)
Language: German
A workshop of the D-A-CH network Caring Communities as well as the association Sorgenetz, Netzwerk Caring Communities Schweiz and Migros Kulturprozent, the Institute for Nursing Science (Uni Vienna), the Center for Interdisciplinary Aging and Care Research (CIRAC, Uni Graz), the Caritas Association of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart e.V., the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, the Healthy Austria Fund (FGÖ) and Cardinal König Haus, Vienna
Info (pdf)