
Lonel(i)ness
12/29/21 • 25 min
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In 2020 the Office for National Statistics reported 2.6 million adults in Great Britain felt lonely "often, or always"....
Loneliness spans across humanity, from young to the elder generation, and as the pandemic rages on, more people are experiencing loneliness now more than ever. With modern technology, whole generations on social media, and the appointment of the UK's first Minister for Loneliness - why are things not changing? This one-off documentary will be looking at what we mean by loneliness, what causes it, and how we can at least tackle the stigma of 'lonely' if we'll never fully be rid of it.
Loneliness was presented and produced by Jaja Muhammad. It was mixed by Ben Williams. This is a Broccoli Production.
RESOURCES
Campaign to End Loneliness - www.campaigntoendloneliness.org
Tackling Loneliness Network - www.gov.uk/government/publications/emerging-together-the-tackling-loneliness-network-action-plan
London is Lonely - www.londonislonely.com
Loneliness Lab - www.lonelinesslab.org
CONTRIBUTORS
Meera Kumar
Sean Montgomery-Dietz
Charlotte Roberts
Vivien Katusabe
Tessa Blencowe
Dr Ellie Pearce
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In 2020 the Office for National Statistics reported 2.6 million adults in Great Britain felt lonely "often, or always"....
Loneliness spans across humanity, from young to the elder generation, and as the pandemic rages on, more people are experiencing loneliness now more than ever. With modern technology, whole generations on social media, and the appointment of the UK's first Minister for Loneliness - why are things not changing? This one-off documentary will be looking at what we mean by loneliness, what causes it, and how we can at least tackle the stigma of 'lonely' if we'll never fully be rid of it.
Loneliness was presented and produced by Jaja Muhammad. It was mixed by Ben Williams. This is a Broccoli Production.
RESOURCES
Campaign to End Loneliness - www.campaigntoendloneliness.org
Tackling Loneliness Network - www.gov.uk/government/publications/emerging-together-the-tackling-loneliness-network-action-plan
London is Lonely - www.londonislonely.com
Loneliness Lab - www.lonelinesslab.org
CONTRIBUTORS
Meera Kumar
Sean Montgomery-Dietz
Charlotte Roberts
Vivien Katusabe
Tessa Blencowe
Dr Ellie Pearce
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The Stitch Up was presented and produced by Bea Duncan. It was mastered by Ben Williams. This is a Broccoli Production. A full transcript of this episode can be found here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1id6_R1C_GeoVI-Two19vs43KE7Yfmfe5F-tjKUqFHAI/edit?usp=sharing)
RESOURCES:
‘Fast Fashion's Plastic Problem’ paper (https://www.thersa.org/reports/fast-fashions-plastic-problem)
Good On You Brand Directory (https://directory.goodonyou.eco)
Latest Fashion Transparency Index (https://www.fashionrevolution.org/about/transparency/)
Contributors:
Kalkidan Legesse - founder of Sancho’s and Shwap
Orsola De Castro - co-founder of Fashion Revolution
Josie Warden - Head of Regenerative design at The RSA and co-author of Turning The Tide
Rabia - Slow fashion content creator
Shalize Nicholas - founder of Madia & Matilda
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RESOURCES
Unplanned Pregnancy | HSE My Options - https://www2.hse.ie/unplanned-pregnancy/
Belong To | LGBTQ Resources Ireland - https://www.belongto.org/youngpeople/help/
Educate Together | Ireland's Equality-Based Schools - https://www.educatetogether.ie/
Christine Buckley Centre | Learning & Support for Insititutional Abuse Survivors https://www.christineb.ie/
CONTRIBUTORS
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Wallis Hamilton-Felton
Patrick Kelleher
Caelainn Hogan
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