Thursday, 26 November 2020

UK government Covid reports November 2020

 


Covid 19 Winter Plan 23rd November 

Joint statement on UK-wide Christmas arrangements from the UK Government and Devolved Administrations 24th November 

regional tier statement 26th November 

Coronavirus (COVID-19): letter to the manufacturing sector, November 2020

Ofsted: Children hardest hit by COVID-19 pandemic are regressing in basic skills and learning

UK government response to Pfizer/BioNTech’s publication of efficacy data of their COVID-19 vaccine (9th November )

Investigation into government procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic  National Audit Office

The supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic National Audit Office

Covid social welfare reports November 2020

COVID-19 and Health Inequality SAGE Independent report

Report 05: Changes inchildren and young people’s mental health symptoms and ‘caseness’ duringlockdown and patterns associated with key demographic factors

Kinship care reports from GrandParents Plus

Beyond Masks: Societal impacts of COVID-19 and accelerated solutions for children and adolescents UNICEF

What Works for Children's Social Care has released a podcast discussing the future of children's services under the coronavirus pandemic.

The State of Ageing in 2020- Centre for Ageing Better

Coronavirus and the social impacts on disabled people in Great Britain: September 2020- ONS survey

COVID 19 deaths of people identified as having learning disabilities: summary UK Government

How has Covid-19 and the associated lockdown measures affected mental health and wellbeing in the UK? What Works Well being

Covid-19 and disruptions to the health and social care of older people in England- IFS 

Back on track: supporting young people out of lockdown. YMCA

No way out: children stuck in B&Bs during lockdown. Children's Commissioner for England

You-COPE: disruptions experienced by young people aged 16-24 during the first months of the COVID-19 lockdown. UCL 

Building a country that works for all children post COVID-19.Association of Directors of Children's Services July 2020

Responses to the spending review 2020

 Labour Party response 

Labour MP- A Dodds

IFS reaction

TUC reaction from unions

CBI business response

British Chambers of Commerce response

Institute of Directors

Federation of small Businesses

BMA doctors


Saturday, 21 November 2020

Covid - social science research October 2020

Working together for a healthier post-Covid future This analysis, commissioned by the Healthier Futures Academy in the Black Country and West Birmingham, illustrates the effects that a Covid-driven recession could have on population health. 

Emergency Contraception, Coronavirus, and Confidentiality:A mystery shop of pharmacy access during the pandemic British Pregnancy Advisory service