Literatur zu Vulnerabilität in der Krise

Left out and locked down
Impacts of covid-19 lockdown for marginalised groups in scotland
Beschreibung
The research focused on the impact of Covid-19 restrictions (‘lockdown’) for four groups already experiencing exclusion, isolation and marginalisation: people having a disability or long-term health condition (DHC); People involved in criminal justice (CJS); Refugees and people seeking asylum who were at risk of destitution (RAD); People surviving domestic abuse or sexual violence (DASV). As a rapid research project, the study aims to understand and report on the impacts of Covid-19 restrictions as they are happening, in order to contribute to better responses to it; the analysis presented may be further developed and modified. It has been recognised that social research is needed alongside medical and health research to understand the effects of this pandemic on individual and collective wellbeing. Already evidence has established that social inequalities are shaping Covid-19 risk and impact, but the evidence base is not yet well-established for Scotland.
Erschienen
2020
Themen
Krisenwahrnehmung
Pandemiebezogene Maßnahmen
Vulnerable Gruppen
Herausgeber*innen
University of Glasgow
Autor*innen
Armstrong, Sarah
Pickering, Lucy