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Loneliness is something we all can experience at any point in our lives, which can have a huge impact on our mental health and wellbeing. Sometimes reaching out to someone with as little as three words - fancy a chat? - can make a big difference. This Loneliness Awareness Week (13-17th June) as part of the Better Health: Every Mind Matters campaign, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is encouraging people to ‘Lift Someone Out of Loneliness’ by taking simple action to help someone who may be feeling lonely. If we do this regularly, we can all help to lift each other up.
There are lots of simple actions that you can do to help others who may be feeling lonely this Loneliness Awareness Week, including: Giving a friend or family member a call Inviting someone for a walk Reaching out to those you haven’t heard from for a cuppa
There are also ways you can help your own Loneliness this week: Join a club Play a game Volunteer
Check in over the phone Find out how you can help to lift someone out of loneliness
Thank you and stay safe! Maisie McMahon Safer Together Coordinator NSK | ||||
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