Over
the summer, the NFWI launched a short survey on loneliness. In total, more than
500 responses were received, amounting to over 2,500 individual thoughts,
opinions and personal experiences shared across all of the questions! Thank you
to everyone who took part!
The
results have revealed a huge variety of measures and strategies that could be adopted
more widely by local communities, including WIs and Federations, to help
alleviate loneliness amongst different demographics. Valuable suggestions were
also made around how local and national government could take further action.
Here we set out some of our main findings.
The role of government
Respondents
were divided as to whether it should fall to government to tackle loneliness.
We heard from several respondents that as a hyper-local issue experienced by
many of us, loneliness is best tackled through community action and by simply
taking responsibility for those around you. Of those that believed government
should play a bigger role, there was support for an awareness raising campaign
to remove the stigma associated with loneliness and a dedicated national
strategy.
As expected, respondents were almost unanimous in
recognising the importance of local communities in tackling loneliness. A few key themes emerged from the range of
ideas that were shared. First, the value in organising regular local events
that are free or low cost and accessible to people of all ages. Several respondents
highlighted the need to ensure the availability of evening as well as day time
opportunities to accommodate people who work full-time. It was recognised that
community spaces, including churches and community centres, could be used more
to host activities.
Second, the importance of being aware of neighbours who
might be lonely and taking the time to speak to them and simply say hello.
Third, respondents believed that local events and support services could be
signposted better through, for example, a community newsletter and leaflets in
GP surgeries, chemists, libraries and supermarkets. Finally, several felt that local
communities could do more to help raise awareness of the causes and impacts of
loneliness as well as the barriers to accessing activities and support.
How WIs and Federations are
already combatting loneliness
By its very
nature, we know that the WI can help to alleviate loneliness. As part of the
survey we asked members to describe any activities they undertake to reach out
to people who are lonely. What we found was that many members, since the launch
of the campaign and before, have identified their own ways of tackling
loneliness which they have embedded into their everyday procedure. If your WI
or Federation would like to take action and is looking for more inspiration, download
our campaign action pack to read our Basic Guide.
Next steps
The survey results will be used to help us shape the direction
of the Link Together campaign in the New Year when we will be looking at ways
to progress the NFWI’s resolution to ‘alleviate loneliness’ during 2018. We
also plan to share the results of the survey more widely to spread best
practice and influence the development of local and national policy around loneliness.
Please contact publicaffairs@nfwi.org.uk
for further information about the survey and the Link Together campaign.
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