Category Archive: Covid-19
Wider impacts of COVID-19 on health monitoring tool
National monitoring tool that brings together metrics to assess the wider impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) on health by Office for Health Improvement and Disparities. The wider impacts of COVID-19 on health (WICH) monitoring tool collates metrics across a range of wider impacts to provide stakeholders with a single point of access. WICH is updated on the third Thursday of each month and may include the addition of new metrics as they become available.
View LinkDiscoveries in Distanced Arts: The work, wonder, and wear of Entelechy Arts’ Staying Connected Programmes
Howlin, C. & Jones, J. M. (2021, October). Discoveries in Distanced Arts: The work, wonder, and wear of Entelechy Arts’ Staying Connected Programmes - ...
Read moreThe Role of the Arts during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Bradbury A, Warran K, Mak H W & Fancourt D. The Role of the Arts during the COVID-19 Pandemic. London; 2021.
Read moreCommunity COVID. How can community assets address health inequities?
Mughal R., Thomson, L.J., Chatterjee, H.J et al. (2021) Community COVID: How can community assets address health inequities? London: University College London. Published December ...
Read moreCovid Wellbeing Inequalities Research Dashboard
What Works Wellbeing has created a new tool – Covid:WIRED – to bring together over 400 findings from research into wellbeing and inequality during the pandemic.
Read moreLearning from Human Henge Online, a remote test and learn project
Human Henge Online is a test and learn project exploring remote online engagement with Stonehenge during COVID-19. The project delivered by the Restoration Trust ...
Read moreBoundless Creativity Report – Policy Paper
Joint research project by AHRC, in partnership with the DCMS. The project has examined the role of innovation in shaping cultural experiences during the ...
Read moreExploring how social prescribing within cultural spaces can support older people’s wellbeing
How can the cultural sector support older people’s well-being as part of social prescribing within the context of a pandemic? Interim summary report and ...
Read moreInterpretive voices: coproducing creative enquiry in the time of COVID-19
L.Younie, F.Elliott, R.Buckland, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK. Paper published in Public Health, Volume 196, July 2021, Pages 201-203.
Read moreGet-in, Get-out, Get On: Successfully Delivering Outdoor Performance Work in Covid Times
Exeter Culture's report and toolkits focus on good practice and guidance for outdoor performance-based work amidst the global pandemic.
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