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Note from an online roundtable: Coronavirus - building community and connection 2 Note of a second online roundtable on the coronavirus crisis and the power of connection and coronavirus
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Note from an online roundtable: Coronavirus - building community and connection 3 Note of a third online roundtable on the coronavirus crisis and the power of connection and coronavirus
Coronavirus and social disruption
Coronavirus and social disruption two blogs. As social behaviour is disrupted by the Coronavirus, David Robinson reflects in the
Inventing the Future
two blogs. In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, in his second blog David asks the question , Coronavirus and Social Disruption, I talked about how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus is changing
The biggest chance we will probably ever get
shocking inequality that has always existed is getting much worse under coronavirus conditions. But
Solidarity Stirring
leadership too.’ Grapevine has been finding novel ways digitally in the coronavirus crisis to create
Bulletin #10, March 2020
tackling coronavirus. UBI Lab Sheffield has set out a proposal for an emergency universal basic income during the coronavirus outbreak. Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK has set up a register, with a searchable map . Climate change. As we focus on coronavirus it would be tragic if we were to lose momentum in efforts to McIntyre has been at the forefront of efforts to develop community led responses to coronavirus in Barking & Dagenham, and she shares the lessons so far. More here. Coronavirus and social disruption
Note from a roundtable: Relationship centred policy
huge volume of unstructured and positive activity in communities in response to coronavirus is making a organisations need to think not just about how they can deliver services in response to the coronavirus coronavirus provoked an angry Twitterstorm, but this became a catalyst for better understanding and the left. In recent weeks, as coronavirus has spread, our world has started to change very rapidly ROBINSON David drew on his two recent blogs, Coronavirus and Social Disruption, and Inventing the Future
Kindness, in my first 90 days at Mencap
kindness what has coronavirus taught me? - When the chips are down, I know exactly who to turn was a joy to have a conversation about something other than coronavirus. The meeting had been the advent of coronavirus, as I began to settle into my new job, I had started to see the power of
Note from a network discussion: Re-building trust in democracy
current coronavirus crisis is a test of our democracy but it might also create opportunities to
Bulletin #11, April 2020
be interested. Caroline Slocock and Steve Wyler Better Way thinking The coronavirus crisis and the
COVID 19 Relationships cast asunder, can a new world be built?
those of us whom Coronavirus has not yet directly reached it has still bequeathed us social distancing some top down central government private contract. And the fiasco around coronavirus testing and fragile economies will be ravaged by coronavirus. And even those spared by the disease will face
Note from an online meeting: Removing the barriers between services and campaigning
response to the coronavirus emergency we have seen a great number of formal and informal
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public policy in the coronavirus emergency and beyond. Before Covid-19 Caroline wrote a report on deep
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