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Funding of £82m to reduce elderly isolation | Funding of £82m to reduce elderly isolation |
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Funding of £82m is being distributed to reduce social isolation of older people in 15 areas across England. | Funding of £82m is being distributed to reduce social isolation of older people in 15 areas across England. |
The Big Lottery Fund cash is aimed at helping up to 200,000 people and testing approaches to improve services. | The Big Lottery Fund cash is aimed at helping up to 200,000 people and testing approaches to improve services. |
Projects will range from music and activity clubs to befriending schemes and awareness training. | Projects will range from music and activity clubs to befriending schemes and awareness training. |
There are 10.8 million people aged 65 or over in the UK with 3.8 million living alone, many without regular contact with friends or neighbours. | There are 10.8 million people aged 65 or over in the UK with 3.8 million living alone, many without regular contact with friends or neighbours. |
One of the partnerships being awarded funding is in Bristol, where Oscar-winning Aardman Animations will produce a Creature Comforts-style animation to help change public perceptions of social isolation. | One of the partnerships being awarded funding is in Bristol, where Oscar-winning Aardman Animations will produce a Creature Comforts-style animation to help change public perceptions of social isolation. |
'Ticking time bomb' | 'Ticking time bomb' |
Another in Middlesbrough is to offer social activities such as walking football, target shooting and ukulele playing. | Another in Middlesbrough is to offer social activities such as walking football, target shooting and ukulele playing. |
On the Isle of Wight, the money will go towards activities such as social singing therapy and projects to encourage older entrepreneurs. | On the Isle of Wight, the money will go towards activities such as social singing therapy and projects to encourage older entrepreneurs. |
Dorothy Moyer, chairman of the Isle of Wight Ageing Better partnership, said: "Recent national statistics confirmed the island's elderly are amongst the most vulnerable in England. Over 16% of over 65s live alone, 9% live in isolated rural communities." | Dorothy Moyer, chairman of the Isle of Wight Ageing Better partnership, said: "Recent national statistics confirmed the island's elderly are amongst the most vulnerable in England. Over 16% of over 65s live alone, 9% live in isolated rural communities." |
Nat Sloane, Big Lottery Fund England chairman, said: "There are concerns about a ticking time bomb facing adult social care, but older people have a wealth of experience and skills to offer their communities. We need to tap into this - to help them help themselves and others living alone." | Nat Sloane, Big Lottery Fund England chairman, said: "There are concerns about a ticking time bomb facing adult social care, but older people have a wealth of experience and skills to offer their communities. We need to tap into this - to help them help themselves and others living alone." |
Laura Ferguson, director for the Campaign to End Loneliness, said: "There is a broad consensus that loneliness is a major public health issue, with lonely people much more likely to experience conditions requiring health or social care support. | |
"In the past it has been far too easy to ignore or sideline issue like loneliness which are about preventing ill health in the long term. | |
"If those in charge of health and care budgets continue to take such a short-term approach, we may see services facing growing costs and unable to cope with the demand in the future." | |
The areas to receive funding are: | The areas to receive funding are: |
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