To support Mental Health Awareness Week we have brought together Research in Practice resources on loneliness and mental health.
The quality of our relationships at home, our place of work and in communities matter however one in four of us report feeling lonely some or all of the time. Feelings of loneliness can be experienced by anyone, and there’s no one solution, however the longer we feel lonely the bigger impact it can have on our mental health and wellbeing.
Our open access recorded webinar on loneliness and social connection explores best practice in response to social isolation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic which brought with it lockdowns and physical distancing.
The following Research in Practice learning resources aim to support people who experience loneliness.
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Loneliness and social connections
For growing numbers in society, loneliness is having detrimental effects on our health and wellbeing. Evidence to reduce and prevent loneliness fits with the values and ethics that provide the foundation of social care practice.
Listen
- Ageing well: Housing options and alternative modes of living for later life – Co-housing - Podcast
- Ageing Well: Housing options and alternative modes of living in later life - Home sharing - Podcast
- Ageing well: Housing options and alternative modes of living for later life - Multi-generational co-housing - Podcast
- Magic dust and more: Reflections with Love Barrow Families - Podcast
- Working with the community: Love Barrow Families: Podcast
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- Growing community capacity: Strategic Briefing
- Responding to the voice of older carers – building on what works: Practice Tool
Watch
- Loneliness and social connection: Good practice now and in the future - Recorded webinar
- Strengths-based practice: Film
- Supporting mental health, wellbeing and resilience: Partnership Conference
- Understanding suicide risk in family carers of disabled people and people with long term illnesses: Video Learning Resources
- Recovery, work-life balance, wellbeing: how to switch off: Recorded webinar
Mental health awareness
Mental health affects people at all stages of their life course and social care, health and education practitioners need a sound understanding of what this means for practice.
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- Adverse Childhood Experiences: What they tell us and implications for social care – Podcast
- Experts by Experience at The Bridge Collective: Audio learning resource – Podcast
- Person-centred approaches to adult mental health: Podcast
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- Defragmenting CAMHS - commissioning the children and young people’s mental health system: Strategic Briefing
- Developing and leading trauma-informed practice: Leaders' Briefing
- Embedding trauma-informed approaches in adult social care: Frontline Briefing
- Mental Health Act assessments: Brief Guide
- Person-centred approaches to adult mental health: Frontline Briefing
- Positive mental health and wellbeing in children and young people: Suggestions for practice
- Pre-birth assessment: Strategic Briefing
- Responding to self-harm among children and adolescents: Suggestions for practice
- Section 117 aftercare services and the Mental Health Act 1983
- Trauma-informed approaches with young people: Frontline Briefing
- Understanding self-harm among children and adolescents: Frontline Briefing
- Working with people who self-neglect: Practice Tool