European Economic
and Social Committee
Addressing loneliness: cementing measures for demographic cohesion
Key points
The EESC
calls on the Commission to adopt a European strategy addressing loneliness during its 2025-2029 term of office, which would consolidate knowledge on loneliness, analyse and assess existing measures, incorporate an intersectional approach, address the root causes of loneliness through a preventive approach, raise awareness and eliminate stigma, alleviate the pressure on health systems and mobilise financial support;
highlights the fundamental role that civil society organisations play in the fight against loneliness, and recognises that the social partners can also contribute in this regard.
calls for specific measures against loneliness to be developed at EU level as part of the European strategy for older persons (opinion SOC/757) and the future European strategy for intergenerational equity (opinion SOC/800), including national plans;
believes that Strategies should address loneliness at all stages of life, focusing on key life transition periods. They also need, high-level leadership and to involve all stakeholders concerned, including public administrations (in particular local authorities), organised civil society, social partners, the social economy and the media;
calls on the European Commission to continue the pilot project on loneliness, launched at the request of the European Parliament in 2022;
calls for the loneliness dimension to be included in the future Youth Check initiative;
encourages the European Committee of the Regions to become involved in the proposed strategy.
Downloads
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List of references, examples and good practices, by paragraph number
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Record of Proceedings SOC/813