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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the landscape of voluntary action. Some volunteering projects had to be paused, while others were delivered in different ways, but across all four UK nations large numbers of people began volunteering for the first time.
This book provides an overview of the constraints and opportunities of mobilising voluntary action across the four UK nations during the pandemic. Sector experts and academics examine the divergent voluntary action policy frameworks adopted, the state and non-state supported volunteer responses, the changes in the profile of volunteers and the plans to sustain their involvement.
This book addresses the urgent policy and practice need for evidence-based considerations to support recovery from the pandemic and to prepare for future emergencies.
Table des matières
1. Researching in a pandemic – Laura Crawford, Irene Hardill and Jurgen Grotz
2. Voluntary action and the pandemic across the UK – Ewen Speed, Laura Crawford and Alasdair Rutherford
3. England – Eddy Hogg, Joanna Stuart, Amy Mc Garvey and Catherine Goodall
4. Northern Ireland – Denise Hayward, Nick Acheson, Andrew Hanna and Martina Mc Knight
5. Scotland – Matthew Linning and Debbie Maltman
6. Wales – James Lundie, Sally Rees and Rhys Dafydd Jones
7. The road(s) to recovery? Discussion and conclusion – Laura Crawford, Irene Hardill and Jurgen Grotz
A propos de l’auteur
Laura Crawford is Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham.