Dealing with isolation and loneliness
Free Webinar | 13 Dec 2023 | 13 – 13.30pm
About this event:
In 2022, almost 50% of adults reported feeling lonely occasionally, sometimes, often or always. Loneliness and isolation can affect people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
While people can feel lonely all year round, the holidays can make some people feel particularly isolated and alone.Join us for this short webinar* we’ll walk you through:
- Defining isolation and loneliness
- Tips to alleviate isolation and loneliness
- How the Access to Work Mental Health Support Service can help
This webinar is free to attend.
*Our webinars are delivered using ZOOM
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About us
We’ve helped over 12,000 people stay in work with our mental health support.
The Access to Work Mental Health Support Service is funded by the Department for Work and Pensions and available to those at work who need support with mental health, coping skills and workplace adjustments.
It is a cost-free service that you can promote to your workforce to help reduce absenteeism, presenteeism and workforce attrition.
Find out more about Access to Work Mental Health Support Service
Times subject to change*