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In the shoes of… Anne Cooper| warm, caring and trying to help…
On Monday, I captured the Twitter story about Anne Cooper’s quest to navigate the process to ‘befriend’ an isolated person, playing by the rules and processes of modern day society. It made me appreciate even more the wonderful work that … Continue reading
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Tagged Age UK, befriend, befriending, community, community engagement, Compassion, elderly, empathy, Green Dreams, independence, inter generational, isolation, leisure, loneliness, make a difference, North-East, older people, Quality of life, relationships, social care, traditional, Twitter, voluntary, volunteer, well-being
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“All the lonely people, where do they all come from?”
There are a lot of people that I admire on Twitter, and Anne Cooper (@anniecoops) is right up there. We haven’t met in person – yet! – but she is on my ‘stalking list’. I love this term that I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, community engagement, compassion, Guest blog, mental health, personalisation, social media, well-being
Tagged Age UK, befriend, befriending, community, community engagement, Compassion, elderly, empathy, independence, inter generational, isolation, leisure, loneliness, make a difference, North-East, older people, Quality of life, relationships, social care, traditional, Twitter, voluntary, volunteer, well-being
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