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This series brings together all the releases of the Community Life Survey.
This Loneliness Awareness Week, the Loneliness Minister Baroness Barran has warned we are still in a ‘critical stage’ of tackling loneliness.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Rob Wilson's keynote speech at the Ambition National Conference
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May launches Government’s first loneliness strategy.
The Office for Civil Society is now called Civil Society and Youth Directorate. Content related to its work can be found on the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport page.
Careers and public appointments in OCS and associated arm's length bodies.
Theresa May will host a reception and set out the government's plans to tackle loneliness.
As Loneliness Awareness Week begins today, a new campaign launched by Loneliness Minister Mims Davies is helping to tackle the stigma of loneliness and encourage people to speak out.
The Government has launched a new online portal today that will strengthen its support to charities handling safeguarding concerns or allegations.
Office for Civil Society and Nesta announce 3 new grant funds to explore how more charities and public services can better tap into the skills and experience of volunteers over 50.
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