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Bendigo Strikers suffer heartbreaking loss in VNL clash | Bendigo Advertiser

Bendigo Strikers suffer heartbreaking loss in VNL clash | Bendigo Advertiser
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Warriors step up | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

Warriors step up | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges
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Mornington Peninsula netballer achieves remarkable feat

Mornington Peninsula netballer achieves remarkable feat
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Lockdown led to positive lifestyle changes in older people


Credit: University of Stirling
The COVID-19 lockdown was a catalyst for many older people to embrace technology, reconnect with friends and build new relationships with neighbours, according to University of Stirling research.
Understanding the coping mechanisms adopted by some over 60s during the pandemic will play a key role in developing interventions to help tackle loneliness, isolation and wellbeing in the future.
The study, led by the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, surveyed 1,429 participants - 84 percent (1,198) of whom were over 60 - and found many had adapted to video conferencing technology to increase online contact with existing social networks, while others reconnected with previous networks. Participants reported that lockdown had led them to engage with neighbours and other members of their communities for the first time, while several said social distancing had brought an additional meaning to life, by highlighting what was important to them. ....

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