Campaign to end loneliness


Campaign To End Loneliness archive

Monthly Archives: December 2022


Psychology of loneliness

How can we can use approaches from psychology to help us address how loneliness affects how people think and feel?  This report also recommends how we can  provide better support for those feeling lonely.

Cost-effectivness of loneliness interventions (from the London School of Economics)

Researchers from the London School of Economics were commissioned to carry out research review about the cost-effectiveness of loneliness interventions.  

Addressing loneliness in lockdown

How are communities are responding to loneliness during the pandemic, and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead?  A report from an event held with the Local Trust on loneliness during Covid-19.

Promising Approaches (Revisited)

Our Promising Approaches Framework presents a Framework approach to reducing loneliness to help local councils, commissioning bodies and service providers explore the best way forward to invest in, and run, loneliness interventions.

Lessons from Lockdown

Lessons from Lockdown sets out what we heard from charities and organisation which supported people during Covid-19. It  offers practical guidance, hints and tips for organisations and individuals working to tackle loneliness and social isolation.

Tackling loneliness through the built environment

Tackling loneliness through the built environment was published in October 2022 and sets out why the built environment matters for loneliness, what features make a difference to our experience and how this can be achieved.

Bereavement in the time of Covid-19

This report presents an overview of learning shared by some of the UK’s leading charities on how to support people who have been bereaved during  the pandemic –

Loneliness Beyond Covid-19

Loneliness is beyond Covid-19 is a significant analysis of the impact of Covid-19 on our experience of loneliness.  It draws out the factors that made some people more likely to experience chronic loneliness during the pandemic.

Conversations through Covid-19

As part of our Loneliness in the time of Covid-19 session organisations working to address loneliness and social isolation came together to share learning around supporting people to keep up conversations during the pandemic.  This report summarises this learning.

Reconceptualising Loneliness in London

This research was carried by the Campaign to End Loneliness with partners What Works Centre for Wellbeing and the Neighbourly Lab on behalf of the Greater London Authority to find out what are the factors that make some Londoners more lonely than others