Skip to main content
Lonely not alone: Loneliness Awareness Week

Lonely not alone: Loneliness Awareness Week

11 August 2023

As Loneliness Awareness Week draws to a close, selectability is encouraging regional Queenslanders others to recognise the signs of loneliness and take steps to stay connected.

Loneliness has been recognised as a public health priority for many countries around the world with research showing that loneliness and social isolation can be as damaging to an individual’s health as smoking 15 cigarettes per day.

Early 2023 saw the largest State of the Nation Report on Social Connection, highlighting the critical issue of loneliness which prompted Ending Loneliness Together to launch Australia’s first-ever Loneliness Awareness Week this year.

In line with this year's theme; lonely not alone; Loneliness Awareness Week aims to highlight the common misconceptions and stigma that prevents people from talking about loneliness - and in turn seeking the meaningful connections they want and need.

It also aims to acknowledge the prevalence of loneliness which affects 1 in 3 Australians, the support available and the discernible difference between being alone, and the disconnectedness of being lonely.

Programs like selectability’s BikeSheds and Clubhouses are becoming increasingly important in reducing feelings of loneliness, a key trigger for suicide.

In support of Loneliness Awareness Week, here are some things to help overcome loneliness and isolation and what selectability is doing to improve your life:

Social connectedness and physical activity

Research shows that Australians who feel lonely are over five times more likely to have poorer wellbeing.

Left unaddressed, loneliness can lead to reduced work productivity, chronic disease, mental ill health and suicide.

selectability’s BikeSheds serve as an unwavering commitment to communities and individuals across regional Queensland and are specifically designed to combat feelings of loneliness.

Located in many regions across our footprint, BikeSheds are community-based facilities that provide a welcoming, safe space for our consumers to connect and get more active.

This Loneliness Awareness Week highlights the effect on people from all walks of life - friends, partners, parents, children, colleagues and neighbours.

The BikeShed’s open-door policy allows any individual to attend free of charge, creating an inclusive environment that is consumer-focused.

The BikeShed’s have always been much more than Bikes, beyond group rides and opportunities to learn about bike repairs, each facility fosters an environment of inclusivity and flexibility where you can sit down for a coffee and a chat.

As a result, selectability’s BikeShed program directly enhances quality of life by reducing loneliness, highlighting access to further mental wellbeing services and promoting healthy lifestyles for many regional Queenslanders across our wide footprint.

Improving your social connection through member-led recovery

When feeling lonely, it can be challenging to connect with others, but it is a necessary step for better mental and physical health.

However, Loneliness Awareness Week highlights that loneliness is about how disconnected you feel, rather than how many connections you have.

Promoting socialisation through shared interests and activities is key to creating meaningful connections with others.

selectability’s clubhouses are a great example of this, using peer support to create a better quality of life.

Its programs are open to adults with a lived experience in mental illness and Clubhouse activities are voluntary, providing members with choice and control over their own mental health journeys.

Included in this is a range of activities that promote socialisation and community involvement.

This can include other clubhouse members and employees through various sewing, art, health and fitness activities.

It can also include community-based social connections - excursions to local facilities such as museums or markets, or recreational activities that encourage movement and socialisation with the general public.

The group environment allows consumers to connect with a number of membership packages that provide them with access to activities, resources and wellbeing supports that offer social inclusion and self-development.

Beyond our commitment to providing consumer-focused recovery and care options for regional Queensland, selectability recognises that reducing loneliness is a goal we must tackle together.

In line with this year’s theme of Loneliness Awareness week we’re encouraging everyone to learn about loneliness and take steps towards building meaningful social connections.

Social Channels

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

We can arrange for interpreter services for most languages

Selectability Details

ABN 27 174 635 449

Privacy Policy

Sitemap

Acknowledgement Acknowledgement Acknowledgement Acknowledgement

selectability acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we provide services and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge those with lived experience and those who support and partner with us to improve mental wellbeing and prevent suicide across regional Queensland.

Reconciliation Action Plan | Reflect