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Evidence-based campaigning on loneliness in older age
 — an update from the Campaign to End Loneliness
Author(s)Anna Goodman, Marianne Symons
Journal titleWorking with Older People, vol 17, no 4, 2013
PublisherEmerald, 2013
Pagespp 146-156
Sourcewww.emeraldinsight.com/wwop.htm
KeywordsLoneliness ; Isolation ; Services ; Health [elderly] ; Projects ; Case studies.
AnnotationThis paper is a case study that draws on an external evaluation of the Campaign to End Loneliness by Charities Evaluation Services, a review of local government strategies and case studies of good practice. It provides a detailed analysis of an innovative, policy-based, campaigning strategy to influence commissioning and practice around the issue of loneliness in older age. It focuses on the design, implementation and progress of Loneliness Harms Health, a series of local campaigns targeting health and wellbeing boards. It provides a case study of how evidence-based campaigning influenced newly formed health and wellbeing boards to address loneliness in their localities, and identifies implications for commissioner and provider practice. This paper demonstrates how to successfully influence commissioning practice using a "pincer" movement of local campaigning, top-down advice and information. It highlights examples of good practice uncovered by the Campaign over the past 18 months, including measurement of, and partnership working around, the issue of loneliness in older age. Three recommendations are made for local service providers and commissioners wishing to address loneliness: it should be linked to other priorities; cross-agency partnerships are vital; and asset-based approaches can save money. It concludes with information about the future of the Campaign to End Loneliness and information on how to get involved. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150529226 A
ClassmarkDV: TP: I: CC: 3E: 69P

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