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Webbinarium: Att förebygga social isolering och ensamhet under coronapandemin
Välfärdspolitik
Covid-19-pandemin påverkade människors sociala liv, då kontakterna till familj, vänner och hela samhället begränsades. I detta webbinarium presenterar vi ny nordisk kunskap om hurdana konsekvenser pandemin hade för social isolering och ensamhet. Vi diskuterar också vad som gjordes runt om i Norden för att lindra ensamheten.
At the webinar we present two new publications. The aim is to shed light on the social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly to examine the experiences of social isolation and loneliness. We also present some examples of promising efforts from the Nordic countries designed to improve the wellbeing of people experiencing loneliness.
Key questions of the webinar include:
• What was the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on loneliness and social isolation among adults living in the Nordic countries?
• Were certain groups particularly susceptible to loneliness and social isolation during the social distancing regulations and lockdowns? Which groups?
• How can negative feelings of isolation be prevented?
• Are there any lessons to be learned from the pandemic, so that the Nordic societies can be better prepared when the next crisis hit?
From Finland, Sweden and Norway, we present how digital tools served as a bridge builders to those involuntarily isolated. From Denmark, we introduce a telephone helpline set up by the Landsforeningen Autisme/National Autism Association during the pandemic and finally, we will talk about the Icelandic town of Akureyri, where snow was cleared meticulously to make it easier for residents to get around outdoors and break their isolation.
We warmly invite public authorities, experts, organisations, researchers, and other Nordic policymakers to join us at the webinar.
The language is English and Scandinavian languages, with live captions in English.
Please register here.
Participants (to be completed):
Marja Aartsen, research professor and Franziska Rothe, research assistant, Norwegian Social Research institute (NOVA) at OsloMet University, Norway
Michaela von Kügelgen, journalist, Finland
Mika Salminen, Director of the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Lena Dahlberg, Associate Professor, Social Work, Högskolan Dalarna, Sweden
Erik Børve Rasmussen, Researcher, OsloMet University, Norway
Kai Koivumäki, Deputy Director, Nordic Welfare Centre, Finland
Mattias Ehn, researcher, Örebro University, Sweden
Representatives for public administration and civil society organisations will join us to discuss the theme.
Accessibility
The webinar will have live speech-to-text interpretation into English.
Connect to the webinar
If you have registered, you will receive an email with a connection link to the webinar. If the link does not work, you can also find the link here.