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The Loneliness Crisis in Europe's Largest Cities — and the Radical Ideas Being Tried

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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European cities are fighting loneliness with radical social infrastructure: prescribed social activities, befriending services, and community redesign. Here is what is actually working.

The loneliness epidemic that Euronews's April 1 coverage addressed — drawing on the growing evidence that chronic loneliness produces health consequences equivalent to smoking fifteen cigarettes per day — is producing policy responses in European cities that range from well-evidenced incremental interventions to genuinely radical rethinking of how urban social infrastructure is designed.

Social prescribing — the practice of GPs and other healthcare providers referring patients not to medical treatment but to social activities, community groups, voluntary sector programmes, and befriending services — has been scaled most extensively in the UK, where NHS England has employed thousands of social prescribing link workers. The evidence from the UK programme is that social prescribing reduces GP visit frequency and prescription rates for conditions commonly driven by social isolation, though the quality of the evidence varies by intervention type and target population.

Belgium's 'connector' model takes a different approach: neighbourhood-based community development workers whose role is specifically to identify isolated residents and connect them to existing community activities, while also developing new social infrastructure in areas where existing provision is inadequate. The Belgian model has been evaluated positively in several urban neighbourhoods where it has been implemented, with measured increases in social contact frequency and decreased self-reported isolation.

Denmark's co-housing movement — residential developments specifically designed around shared social spaces, shared meals, and community governance — represents a structural approach to the isolation that modern urban housing design often produces. Co-housing communities consistently show lower isolation indicators than conventional housing at comparable income and age profiles.

Paris's 'Maisons de la Convivialité' — neighbourhood social centres designed specifically around intergenerational connection — represent another structural intervention whose preliminary evidence suggests effectiveness in the specific task of connecting elderly residents with younger neighbours in cities where demographic sorting by age has become pronounced.

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