Author:
Corsini Nadia,Dorman Fiona,Scott Jodie,Wright Amanda,Turnbull Deborah,Williams Carmel,Bates Deborah,Reading Bernadette,Everuss Hayley,Peng Fanke,Pearse Rachael,Eckert Marion
Abstract
This paper describes how a team of researchers, policy stakeholders and community members came together to co-create prevention-oriented and community-informed solutions to address loneliness in women—The Loneliness Project. Our aim is to encourage community partnerships and collective effort to address public health approaches to loneliness by developing a shared understanding of the issue from multiple perspectives and through the co-creation process, highlighting the key factors for co-creating a funding application for a community demonstration project.