Loneliness resource pack

A set of resources to help individuals, groups, communities and neighbourhoods take a closer look at – and to reduce – loneliness.

Joseph Rowantree Foundation and JRHT’s Neighbourhood approaches to loneliness has been a three-year action research programme exploring and identifying what makes us feel lonely where we live and work and what we can all do about it – personally and professionally.

This resource pack brings together the lessons and experiences from the programme and includes:

  • Living with loneliness? – a four-page summary of the causes of loneliness, with infographics;
  • Let’s talk about loneliness – a four-page summary of ideas and actions to reduce loneliness, with infographics;
  • Neighbourhood approaches to loneliness: our stories – a collection of case studies from some of the people involved;
  • Working with your community to address loneliness – top tips from our external evaluators;
  • Can do – guidance and tips for negotiating community action;
  • How you can reduce loneliness in your neighbourhood (the process);
  • Let’s talk about loneliness session plans – five one-hour group work sessions to get you thinking and talking about loneliness.
  • Lets talk about loneliness – a short film featuring interviews with the communities involved in our research

If you would like support or advice about using these resources, or for updates on the work of the programme, please contact Tracey Robbins..

Read the full story here.