A key conclusion of the report is that, as a means of reducing loneliness and social isolation and addressing health inequalities associated with these, community assets and environments need to be designed to be inclusive spaces:
Places and spaces are central to tackling loneliness and social isolation as they encompass both the physical environment where social contact occurs such as our homes, streets, public areas, natural spaces and the mobility of people across these - as well as the social environment that is the relationships, social contact and support networks that exist within a place.