A report by the Helen Clark Foundation and WSP highlights the severe impact of pandemic-related loneliness on disabled people, young people, sole parents, and low-income groups, calling for policy action to address structural inequalities and improve social and digital inclusion.
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key to fostering belonging for marginalised groups
\\ \\ 12 April 2021\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Pandemic Loneliness Bites Hard; Particularly For Disabled People** \\ \\ Ki te kotahi te kākaho ka whati, ki te kāpuia e kore e whati Alone we can be broken, standing…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationlocal voices shaping recreational environments
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