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May 27, 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.

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