Talking Bubble: Dialogue Society Befriending Campaign to End Loneliness

Mon, 01 Feb 2021 11:10 in Notices

1. Project Summary

Most of us feel lonely from time to time. Still, some of us are at a greater risk as other factors contribute to this crippling feeling such as moving to another country & not knowing the language as a first language, old age, social anxiety, living alone, and many more. Especially, the current climate regarding the coronavirus pandemic made everyone feel more and more isolated with lockdowns, losing loved ones, not feeling safe, and not feeling supported by the government and/or society. Wanting to connect and commute is a very humane treat, and we believe nobody who desires to feel connected should feel lonely. Having said that, as Dialogue Society, in partnership with Time to Help UK, we aim to start a befriending campaign to connect and bring people together to tackle loneliness. With our project, “Talking Bubble”, we will create a phone-befriending service that matches people most at risk of loneliness with bilingual volunteers to get in touch with one another, get to know, check in on each other, and most importantly create friendships that will make life better.

2. Method

Everybody needs and should have somebody to talk to. According to The Office for National Statistics (ONS) people who feel particularly lonely include those aged between 16 and 24 & +65, being widowed, having poor health and those with caring responsibilities and those who are unemployed or have caring responsibilities, being from minority backgrounds and having a language barrier. With these data and the current highest levels of loneliness due to the global pandemic, we would like to make a difference and provide services that directly improve the number and quality of relationships these individuals have.

Both the Dialogue Society and Time to Help UK have dedicated and hardworking volunteers who try to make their communities a better and safe place for everyone. The majority of these volunteers are also bilingual with English and a mother-tongue such as Kurdish, Turkish, Bulgarian, Russian, Romanian, Albanian, Greek, Arabic, and many more languages. These volunteers will play a vital role in delivering this service. After a well-equipped training for the program and a thorough DBS check, our volunteers will be matched with individuals who feel lonely or are at the most risk of loneliness and reached out for help. We will match our volunteers with people who speak the same language and who share similar interests as them. We will reach these individuals through our local councils and current network. The volunteers will be supported throughout the whole program to deliver the best service to those in need.

The matched volunteer and the individual will have phone calls throughout the program. The phone befriending service will eliminate the loneliness’ impact on mental and physical health, create strong social networks and most importantly build friendships.

The smallest gestures can go a long way. We know ‘just checking in’ can make all the difference in the world for someone who has been out of touch or has been feeling lonely. We believe the befriending project will create life-changing connections and make sure no one we come in contact with is feeling lonely.

3. Purpose

The purpose of the project includes:

  • Supporting people most at risk of loneliness
  • Effective services to address and tackle loneliness
  • Building bridges and dialogue amongst communities
  • Inspiring people to connect with others
  • End chronic loneliness by establishing a friendship
  • Creating social connections and maintaining wellbeing
  • Boosting morale and spirit

4. Project Deliverables and Beneficiaries

People most at risk of loneliness:

  1. People from minority (BAME) communities
  2. People living alone
  3. People with depression and/or social anxiety
  4. People of old age

5. Contact:

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