 The idea is to take the pressure off of the doctor's surgery because they will have people coming quite frequently who may not need medical input but actually want a longer appointments so the social navigator can see these people that she can spend a lot longer with them, perhaps visit them in their own homes a help them to access all those very many voluntary things which are going on in our villages. Patients will see doctors and nurses initially, they will refer them to me if they think it's appropriate if the patient has identified that they're socially isolated or could do with some more holistic help is how we're looking at it. Then I will approach the patients either book an appointment or visit me at the practice or visit them in their home if they're house bound. When I see the patient then we then have a conversation about what they're interested in, what barriers they think might be stopping them from making those connections and I would help them to find solutions so they can make those connections. I'm a local funeral director and I lost my wife two years ago and my mother within five months of each other and this scheme is absolutely wonderful because there's so many lonely people, not just youngsters, the youngsters in the elderly and some people don't see anybody from one week to another. I'm lucky, I've got a good family and friends so I'm one of the lucky ones but this scheme is ideal.