APPG on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities
The APPG on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities brings parliamentarians together from across the political divide with a common goal of addressing loneliness and increasing social connection across different communities in the UK.
The Group is led by co-chairs Tracey Crouch, who was the first ever Minister for Loneliness for the United Kingdom and Kim Leadbeater, MP for Batley and Spen who won the parliamentary seat after the murder of her sister Jo Cox MP.
We work with the British Red Cross to help run this All Party Parliamentary Group on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities
For more information about the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Loneliness and Connected Communities or to find out more about their public events, please email WilliamWall@redcross.org.uk to be added to their mailing list.