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Elderly woman with a medical mask walking past COVID posters on a boarded up shop in Glasgow wearing. The posters say 'Jist Gogh Hame' (with a modernised portrait of Van Gogh), 'Please Believe These Days Will Pass' and 'Be Kind, Let''s Look Out for One Another'.

Third sector resilience is at the heart of community resilience: Making use of risk management

Commentary, Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Paula Karlsson-Brown, The Collaborative, Third sectorBy adminJuly 9, 2020

Third sector resilience is at the heart of community resilience so this is the time for third sector organisations to implement risk management.

Part of a poster for a support group called Glasgow Mutual Aid in a shop window

Resilience in the face of policy change: lessons from community resilience

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Helen Baxter, National Centre for Resilience, Think pieceBy adminJune 9, 2020

Why policymakers facing an emergency should consider social capital, a fundamental part of a community’s resilience and critical to a community’s recovery.

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.

View of the backs of two women walking in a park on a sunny day with a young man in front of them and others further in the distance

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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COVID-19: How Glasgow University and Policy Scotland can contribute to the response

City economies, Civic University, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Des McNulty, Digital, Glasgow Commission for Economic Growth, Think pieceBy adminApril 15, 2020

The Policy Scotland project to bring together Glasgow University staff and civic partners to help policymakers respond to the challenges resulting from coronavirus (COVID-19).

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