Loneliness and social isolation among older people in rural North Yorkshire

This piece of work builds on a survey about loneliness and social isolation among older people in rural North Yorkshire, carried out by North Yorkshire Older People's Partnership Board (NYOPPB) in 2009.

Related links

Publications and presentations from the project are available from York Research Database

This research sits within our Illness and impairment research theme. Read about our research themes.

SPRU research team

  • Sylvia Bernard

Project summary

This piece of work built on a survey about loneliness and social isolation among older people in rural North Yorkshire, carried out by North Yorkshire Older People’s Partnership Board (NYOPPB) in 2009.

Stage 1: brought together current knowledge about the extent and nature of loneliness among older people and identified current thinking about what a 'good practice' intervention or service would look like.

Stage 2: in partnership with NYOPPB and drawing on information from the first stage, we identified the range of statutory and third sector organisations in rural North Yorkshire who could, or should, be able to identify older people at risk of loneliness. We  conducted a survey of the organisations identified to establish how they currently identify older people at risk of loneliness (if at all) and how they intervene to support these people (if at all).

Two reports and a summary were produced for NYOPPB.

Policy and practice aim

The aim was to produce evidence for NYOPPB to use in its campaigning and work with local statutory and third sector organisations around loneliness and social isolation among older people in rural North Yorkshire.

Additional information

November 2012 -  September 2013

Related links

Publications and presentations from the project are available from York Research Database

This research sits within our Illness and impairment research theme. Read about our research themes.