Tories call for publication of loneliness strategy
THE Scottish Conservatives have called on ministers to deliver on a pledge to publish a national strategy to combat loneliness by the end of the year.
The Scottish Government vowed to publish the new strategy, one of the first in the world, by the end of 2018.
The Tories said the wait since a public consultation closed in April was “disappointing”.
Now the party has put forward its own plan to tackle loneliness, calling for a national awareness campaign and for more attention on the extent of the problem among young people.
The plan proposes to encourage people to check on their neighbours and get involved in the local community, and involves a Scottish National Loneliness Day in December.
Further actions put forward include teaching children about loneliness and the importance of social relationships as part of the curriculum, and funding inter-generational projects, such as having a council nursery in an elderly care home.
The party also wants faster rollout of the community link worker scheme.
These are generalist social practitioners based in GP practices and the party claims 56 of the 250 the Scottish Government promised to employ by the end of the parliamentary session are currently in place.
Scottish Conservatives’ mental health spokeswoman Annie Wells said: “Loneliness is a health problem that can have significant effects on those who feel alone, regardless of age.
“Particularly as we near Christmas there are many people who simply don’t have access to the company of others, or feel as though they are isolated, despite the many people around them.
“While the Government’s consultation on loneliness was welcome, it is disappointing we have had to wait so long for the results.
“The Scottish Conservative Loneliness Action Plan includes an increased focus on youth loneliness, raises awareness across the country and embraces new technological solutions to tackle this growing problem.”
She called on the Government to announce extra support to help bring different generations together.”
The Government said the new strategy would be published today.
Christina Mckelvie, Minister for Older People and Equalities, said: “Our new national strategy is built on the consultation responses .”