Title: SAYING HELLO
1- SAYING HELLO
- older peoples experience of coping with
loneliness and social isolation - Why tell us?
Presented by Joan Brogden and Elaine Jones
Wigan Borough
2What is Saying Hello?
- The project aims to look at the way older people
manage loneliness and isolation. - To find and promote ideas that help prevent or
reduce loneliness and isolation. - To support healthy and active ageing.
- To hopefully influence local and maybe regional
and even national policy
3Who is involved in the project?
- It is a joint venture with Salford University and
Age Concern Wigan Borough funded by the National
Lottery. - Age Concern organised the recruitment of
volunteers aged over 50. - Salford University led the volunteers training.
- After 10 weeks of training the over 50s group
had a research plan. - Then followed developing the tools and training
in interview techniques.
4What happened next?
- Now the group had to find 150 willing volunteers
to be interviewed and their opinions on coping
with loneliness and isolation obtained. - These 150 persons had to be from the borough of
Wigan and be over 50. - These persons were interviewed (later called
chats) and the conversation taped. - The tapes were sent to Salford University who had
the capability and technology to transcribe and
collate the information contained on the tapes.
5Volunteer Researchers
Enable access to places and people
Tap into existing skills, knowledge and
experience
Why??
Active involvement and participation
6Is this the end?
- No. The project is at the end of the 2nd phase
and the 3rd phase is about to begin. - The analysis needs to be completed.
- This phase is the time when we pass on the
information we have gathered to the local
organisation that have contact with older people. - How we will pass this information on has not yet
been finalised, but the group has many ideas.
7Has the project made an impact? On older people
in Wigan?
- Early days butYes. For example
- The group participated in a successful
Partnership for Older People Projects (POPPS)
that Wigan put a bid in for. - Presentations have included
- Research in Practice for Adults (Rifa)
- Research seminar of the local authority and
primary care trust. - Workshop at Salford University
- Key stakeholders in providing services and
resources for older people in Wigan are on the
Steering/Management Group
- Work is ongoing to ensure that any findings from
the Saying Hello project are incorporated into
initiatives for example redesigning mental health
services for older people. - Issues of loneliness and social isolation for
older people are now on the agenda of agencies in
Wigan. -
8Has the project made an impact?on the Volunteers?
- Our Reflections
- Mental stimulation
- Satisfaction in being part of the project
- Sense of achievement
- Friendship
- Gained confidence
- Learning new skills and knowledge
- Making a difference
- New opportunities in the future
9Sensitivity of the subject
Traditional Research
Traditional teaching
EACH OTHER
Feeling Lonely
Not feeling lonely
Student centred Learning
Non- traditional research
10So, why tell us?
- As older people we do not like to be told what is
good for us. We want to be listened to and taken
seriously. - Most older people are resourceful in finding
solutions to issues, and courageous in coping
with things that cant be changed. - Saying Hello has provided a voice (amongst
others) for older people in Wigan. - Older people have been involved in many different
ways in this project- including as co-researchers
- Has having older people involved made a
difference to the project? - Do older people tell us anything different than
they would tell traditional researchers?
11Any Questions
12Saying Hello Project Team
- Age Concern, Wigan Borough
- Stuart Murray
- Pat Waywell
- University of Salford
- Fiona Greenwood
- Professor Martin Johnson
- Julia Ryan
- Professor Steven Shardlow
- Barbara Walmsely
- Tracey Williamson
- Volunteer researchers
- Audrey Bate
- Joan Brogden
- Christine Burns
- Mary Chaffin
- Barbara Hayton
- Jean Higham
- Theresa Hull
- Elaine Jones
- Diana Stray
- June Trumble
Contact details Pat Waywell- Age Concern Wigan
Borough- 01942 615884
Fiona Greenwood- Salford University- 0161 2952862