The third Annual Report on tackling loneliness provides an update
on progress since the publication of the cross-government
Loneliness Strategy in 2018.
Tackling Loneliness Annual
Report February 2022: the third year
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A connected society: a
strategy for tackling loneliness published in October
2018, was the world’s first government strategy developed to
tackle loneliness. Marking a shift in the way we see and act on
loneliness, it contained 60 new policy commitments from across
nine government departments covering work in England, many of
which have since been completed.
Emerging together: the Tackling Loneliness Network Action Plan
published in May 2021 details the commitments made by the
Tackling Loneliness Network as a response to coronavirus
(COVID-19).
The third Annual Report provides an update on the progress made
against all ongoing commitments from both publications, and sets
out our work over the past year.
This report has been produced by the Department for Digital,
Culture, Media & Sport, with contributions from:
- the Department for Education
- the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- the Department of Health and Social Care
- the Department for Transport
- the Department for Work and Pensions
- Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs
- the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
- the Tackling Loneliness Network