The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Charity granted more than £100k to tackle isolation of elderly

Big Lottery Fund gives £108,787 to SCYD to ease loneliness in rural areas

- PAUL REOCH preoch@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire charitable organisati­on has received more than £100,000 funding to help tackle isolation and loneliness among elderly residents.

The Strathmore Centre for Youth Developmen­t (SCYD) has been awarded £108,787 from the Big Lottery Fund, with the money to be used to develop a programme of activities to look into the problem in Blairgowri­e.

Loneliness has emerged as a growing public health problem across the country, with older people in rural areas particular­ly badly affected. The UK Government recently created a ministeria­l position aimed at specifical­ly tackling loneliness and mental health issues among the elderly.

Members of the SCYD, based at Wellmeadow House, Gas Brae, Blairgowri­e, are delighted to receive the funding and a spokespers­on underlined how the money will be used to help elderly residents who suffer from isolation and loneliness.

“Through this project we will be delivering a full and busy programme offering a variety of inclusive, community-led activities and events. Community consultati­ons will be undertaken to identify gaps in provision which may be contributi­ng to isolation and loneliness,” they said.

“Working in partnershi­p with other local groups and organisati­ons, our aim is to fill these gaps with meaningful, social opportunit­ies. We hope to help develop support networks and sustainabl­e activities that will contribute to the community’s capacity and ability to support the most vulnerable.”

And Maureen McGinn, Big Lottery Fund Scotland chairwoman, added: “I am delighted that the Strathmore Centre for Youth Developmen­t has been successful in securing a Big Lottery Fund grant. The funding will make a big difference where it is needed most.”

Murdo Fraser, Scottish Conservati­ve MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, said: “Since 2005, the Strathmore Centre for Youth Developmen­t has been a hugely positive influence for young people in the local community and now it has the opportunit­y to do similar great work for the elderly population.”

The funding will make a big difference where it is needed most

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