This report explores the experiences of loneliness for Punjabi communities in Britain through a qualitative study, completed in collaboration with Shweta Sharma as a part of her graduate studies.
We conducted a literature review to understand the existing approaches to peer support for Punjabi men to help inform the development of our peer support training for Punjabi men.
We conducted four interviews and undertook a thematic analysis to understand the relationships between Punjabis, faith and well-being.
In our first Zine with Expert by Experience, we covered the topic of social isolation and loneliness across a range of South Asian perspectives.
We conducted some research to understand mental health provision - its availability and adequacy - for Punjabi communities in the UK.
This groundbreaking research provides is a window into mental well-being across Punjabi communities during COVID-19 and lockdown
This programme evaluation focuses on a peer support programme for Punjabi students after heightened challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.