Brightwater hackathon seeks tech solutions to combat loneliness

Combating loneliness via innovative technological solutions is the focus of a new hackathon launched today by Brightwater Care Group.

In a bid to help solve one of the biggest challenges facing our ageing population, Brightwater is calling on tech-savvy creatives to develop practical solutions to reduce social isolation and improve connection.

Over the next four months, the Brightwater Tech Innovate Challenge will see teams create and pitch concepts that can be expanded further as development projects or implemented immediately. A $20,000 funding pool is available alongside mentoring opportunities – and the thrill of turning great ideas into real solutions that make a difference in people’s lives.

Brightwater CEO Dr Catherine Stoddart PSM said with older people increasingly spending more time at home alone, it was vital to come up with new ways to tackle social isolation and loneliness.

“We’re looking for coding wizards, data enthusiasts and creative problem solvers to help develop real-world solutions to one of the most serious issues facing older Australians,” Dr Stoddart said.

“Loneliness isn’t just a social issue – it has serious health consequences, with studies showing it increases the risk of depression, anxiety, weakened immune system, heart disease, and stroke.”

Dr Catherine Stoddart PSM

Brightwater has joined forces with innovation incubator Venture UWA to deliver the hackathon, with support from Bloom, Coders for Causes, Perth Bio Design, and the Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI).

The challenge, titled ‘Bridging the Gap Against Social Isolation,’ has been made possible by Meshpoints, an initiative supported by Lotterywest and Spacecubed, which exists to build a stronger culture of entrepreneurship and innovation in WA.

To register and for more information, visit the Brightwater website.

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