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May 2020

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A bright and colourful mural on a wall with an NHS logo with a superman badge replacing the S, under a rainbow, with various other symbols likes the sun and flowers around it and the words 'Thank you from the Sandyford residents' across the top.

Evidence round-up: community voices and national briefings

Adelaide Brown, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Sarah Weakley, Poverty, Third sector, Welfare & social securityBy adminMay 27, 2020

Curated links to evidence and briefings offering the best rapid insights into the COVID-19 related issues facing communities today.

Wellbeing during a pandemic: Prof. Eugenio Proto and the World Wellbeing Panel

Adam Smith Business School, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Health, Professor Eugenio ProtoBy adminMay 27, 2020

The work of a panel to help individuals and governments work together to understand how to cope with these changes under COVID-19 and lead to better wellbeing policy.

Graffiti in big painted orange letters on boards round a building site which says ' SUPPORT THY NEIGHBOUR MASHALLAH'. It's at in Queen Margaret Drive in Glasgow and there are modern flats and traditional tenements on the hill in the background.

New GCPH Rapid Evidence Review: Supporting community recovery and resilience in response to COVID-19

Chris Harkins, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Glasgow Centre for Population HealthBy adminMay 27, 2020

Report presenting an initial rapid review of available and related evidence to develop understanding of community recovery and resilience in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

International cooperation key to global recovery

City economies, International, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Professor Hans-Jochen Schiewer, University sectorBy adminMay 22, 2020

How international collaboration between leading universities can play a key role in helping to shape a recovery that works for all.

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The COVID-19 pandemic and the economy: We are fighting a new war

City economies, Commentary, Professor Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Professor Mario CerratoBy adminMay 21, 2020

Central banks and regulatory authorities have responded to the economic threat from the need to contain the COVID-19 pandemic but there is a need for more action.

Coping with COVID in education in one of the most infected municipalities of Chile: “We are all learning together”

Cities, Education, Children and Families, ICSEI: Voices from the Field, International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI), Mauricio Pino Yancovic, NewsBy adminMay 21, 2020

How have teachers and learners in Santiago adapted to COVID-19? Two education services managers explain.

Why living wages matter more than ever

City economies, Think pieceBy adminMay 20, 20201 Comment

Why paying employees a living wage underpins the resilience, sustainability and support that is likely to be critical for organisations to survive – or maybe even thrive – in the current crisis.

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COVID-19 pandemic puts the spotlight on the UK’s broken housing system – time for a tenure shift?

Housing and Infrastructure, Paul Hackett, Think pieceBy adminMay 18, 2020

Emergency protection for UK buyers and renters during the COVID-19 lockdown has been welcomed but the legislation is a temporary fix to deep-rooted, pre-pandemic failings which should be addressed as we move to the recovery phase.

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More Different Futures: Housing after 2020

Housing and Infrastructure, Housing economics, More Different Futures Network, Professor Duncan MaclennanBy adminMay 13, 20201 Comment

COVID-19 has exposed the fractured housing systems identified by the international Shaping Futures research project. Now the More Different Futures Network is starting work to create better housing systems that can support the recovery of the economy and society.

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What is community resilience?

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Pete Seaman, Glasgow Centre for Population HealthBy adminMay 13, 2020

COVID-19 has shown society can adapt to offer protection and recognises the value of social connections for community resilience. See how GCPH work is changing in this new context.

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