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May 2021

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A child's hand holding a pink piece of chalk as she completes drawing a rainbow on the tarmac

Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland Annual Report 2020-2021

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, Education, Children and Families, News, Professor Chris ChapmanBy adminMay 25, 2021

Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland (CNS) has published its 2020-2021 annual report.

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Long COVID-19 study at University of Glasgow

Coronavirus / COVID-19, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, News, NHS Health Scotland, Professor Jill Pell, Research project - announcement, Scottish GovernmentBy adminMay 12, 2021

This major study at the University of Glasgow seeks to understand the long-term health of people who have had COVID-19.

A hand-drawn illustration of a Scottishs tenement buidling with people behind the windows

Scotland in Lockdown: Health and social impacts of COVID-19 in Scotland

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Lucy Pickering, Inequalities, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Professor Sarah Armstrong, Research project - outputs, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice ResearchBy adminMay 12, 2021

Findings of a study exploring the impact of lockdown on people in Scotland who may already have been isolated or excluded prior to the pandemic.

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COVID-19 micro briefing 2: Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic – exploring the unequal social and economic burden on women

Employment and labour market, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, Glasgow Women’s Voluntary Sector Network, Governance, Inequalities, Policy briefing, Research project - outputs, Social Recovery Taskforce, Wise WomenBy adminMay 10, 2021

Briefing that presents a range of evidence of the disproportionate impact of the social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on women.

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The UK’s Integrated Review and its implications for Scotland

defence, Des McNulty, Dr Andrew Corbett, Foreign policy, Independence, Lord Peter Ricketts, Professor Beatrice Heuser, Professor Malcolm Chalmers, SeminarBy adminMay 5, 2021

Summary and video of a Round Table discusssion of the UK Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy.

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