Listening to You: the baseline report from the Campaign to End Loneliness
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Campaign to End LonelinessDate published:
1 December, 2011Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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To get to the heart of a more personal approach to loneliness, the Campaign to End Loneliness asked more than 1,500 adults over the age of 40 – the majority over 65 – about their views on loneliness and what they were doing to prevent or alleviate it.
These responses are presented in a new report ‘Listening to You’ which will be used to inform the upcoming projects of the Campaign, and the results will also be used to measure the success of future work.
Listening to You: the baseline report from the Campaign to End Loneliness
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