Events

Webinar: Research priorities in addressing loneliness & social isolation in people with mild-moderate mental health problems

Webinar hosted by the Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health network on how to help individuals with mild to moderate mental health problems address loneliness and social isolation. Short talks on different approaches to reducing loneliness and social isolation in people with mild-moderate mental health problems will be followed by small-group discussions on gaps,...

Webinar: Research priorities in addressing loneliness & social isolation in people with severe/chronic mental health problems

Webinar hosted by the Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health network on how to help individuals with severe/chronic mental health problems address loneliness and social isolation. Short talks on different approaches to reducing loneliness and social isolation will be followed by small-group discussions on gaps, promising areas and research priorities.

Loneliness and Social Isolation Interventions plus funding Q&A webinar

The Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health Network have recently launched their second plus funding call on Interventions exploring: What interventions/specific activities reduce loneliness and social isolation in the general population, and whether these interventions/specific activities also reduce the risk of the onset of mental health problems, and/or What interventions/specific activities reduce loneliness and...

Deadline: Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health network plus funding call on interventions

This is the deadline for the Loneliness and Social Isolation plus funding call on interventions. Grants are available for £15K and £50K for small or large projects respectively, provided at 80% of full economic costing. This call invites research that aims to understand: What interventions/specific activities reduce loneliness and social isolation in the general population,...

Loneliness in Lockdown Gathering – Loneliness & Social Isolation Network

Online webinar Webinar

Register here! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/loneliness-in-lockdown-gathering-tickets-143290695327 The Loneliness & Social Isolation network bring you this fantastic event, organised by Pathways Plus Project funding recipient James Duggan. The event is for researchers, practitioners and anyone with an interest in how the COVID-19 Lockdowns have affected mental health and feelings of loneliness and isolation. The event includes 10 presentations from...

Cross Network Event – Loneliness in the time of Covid-19

Online webinar Webinar

On May 25th, 3 of the UKRI mental health networks join forces to paint the current portrait of loneliness in the UK. Accomplished researchers from the Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health Research Network, the Closing the Gap Network and the MARCH Network come together to impart what they have learnt about loneliness in...

Addressing loneliness in emerging adulthood – Online Workshop – UKRI Cross Network Event

Online webinar Webinar

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e11uaVXoz6I   Addressing loneliness in emerging adulthood: What do we know and what do we need to know?   Register here: https://ucl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlcOqtqj8rHNfDtKB5qF2u_4K0fW14DSvK The Loneliness & Social Isolation in Mental Health Research Network (LSIMHRN) and the NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR) public mental health programme, in collaboration with TRIUMPH, Emerging Minds and SMaRteN, are hosting an online workshop...

Early Career Researcher Children & Young People’s Mental Health Forum – TRIUMPH Network

On the 23rd and 24th the TRIUMPH network, supported by the UKRI mental health network ecosystem, will be hosting a 2 day ECR forum. This is a cross network event hosted by TRIUMPH and supported by Emerging Minds, eNurture, MARCH, the Loneliness & Social Isolation network and the Mental Health Research Matters team. Over two...

Loneliness Day

Online webinar

  Loneliness Day is organised by LSIMHRN member Luc Goossens, Marlies Maes, Lily Verity and Flore Geukens, involving a keynote lecture from LSIMHRN member Pam Qualter and parallel discussion groups.   Please register your interest and suggest topics for discussion here.   More info to follow!