Campaign to End Loneliness: Beyond COVID-19

How does where we live impact on our experience of #loneliness? Eminent researchers + practitioners from around the globe will discuss @ Conference on 18 Nov - will include @erin_peavey, @ProfAstellBurt, @Janine_RW, @DrEmily_Long, @mason_selina. Info @ https://lght.ly/3d47130

Place and the built environment: Understanding the impact of where we live on loneliness and interventions that can help to make a difference.

Chair: Erin Peavey, Shared Space podcast Selina Mason, Lendlease Thomas Astell-Burt, University of Wollongong Janine Rinsampessy, Assen Municipal Government, Belgium Emily Long, Glasgow University

How does where we live impact on how we experience loneliness and what can we as policymakers, researchers, and practitioners do about it. This session which includes speakers with experience from around the world, will look at what interventions can really make a difference in reducing the impact of where we live on our levels of loneliness.

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