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Community Conversations: Bringing Communities Together
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The re-launch of ‘Our Wellbeing District’: A series of Community Conversations, hosted by Lancaster City Council & partners in the health and voluntary/community sectors, to support wellbeing and community building in our district.
Throughout Covid-19, Lancaster City Council has made strong links with community groups, businesses and residents in response to the many impacts the pandemic has had on people’s wellbeing.
Feelings of isolation, loneliness, and disconnection have all increased and we want to do all we can to bring communities and people back together.
During this session we reflected back over the last eight conversations. Lancaster City Council, along with representatives from the health sector and Lancaster District CVS, explained the action we have taken from these conversations to support communities and bring people together.
The re-launch of ‘Our Wellbeing District’: A series of Community Conversations, hosted by Lancaster City Council & partners in the health and voluntary/community sectors, to support wellbeing and community building in our district.
Throughout Covid-19, Lancaster City Council has made strong links with community groups, businesses and residents in response to the many impacts the pandemic has had on people’s wellbeing.
Feelings of isolation, loneliness, and disconnection have all increased and we want to do all we can to bring communities and people back together.
During this session we reflected back over the last eight conversations. Lancaster City Council, along with representatives from the health sector and Lancaster District CVS, explained the action we have taken from these conversations to support communities and bring people together.
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Bringing Communities Together
Community Conversation held on 25th November 2021 as part of the lancaster District Community Conversations series.