There are already some great examples of this kind of reciprocal support. It’s at the heart of peer support groups, where people with long-term health conditions like diabetes help and encourage each other to manage their own condition. Next week, I’ll be visiting a very different sort of group – the Men’s Shed in Camden. Men’s Sheds are places where men can come to do woodwork, metalwork and other practical projects. While the ‘shed’ is most obviously a shared space and a set of shared tools, it’s also a community of people sharing skills and helping each other in very practical ways.
So as we celebrate the contributions that people across the UK make to their communities, let’s also remember what they gain from taking part, and celebrate what the people ‘being helped’ bring to the party too.