Impact

Co-production is an important principle of our Impact strategy. In each of the strands of the project - public adherence, mutual aid, and civil contingencies - partners are involved in developing the research questions, designing the studies, analysing the findings, and co-authoring outputs.

Mutual aid toolbox – tips for groups developed with mutual aid group interviews and organizers. /research/projects/groups-and-covid/community-support-and-mutual-aid/mutual-aid-toolbox 

Cabinet Office Emergency Planning College (March 2023). (See pages 60-63)  

(Government Communication Service, October 2022). 

Safeguarding: Mutual aid toolbox [PDF 1.02MB], co-produced with National Association of Voluntary and Community Action.

Civil Service World (December 2021). 

Local experience informing national change: Staffordshire Resilience Forum's focus on the future.  

Evidence-based guidance on COVID communications (July 2021). /research/projects/groups-and-covid/public-adherence/covid-communications 

All Party Parliamentary Group on Coronavirus; Report on Covid Green Pass for International Travel (June 2021).  

SPI-B: Health status certification in relation to COVID-19, behavioural and social considerations. (9 December 2020). 

Towards a COVID-secure Euro 2020 (2021). Independent Sage. 

Parliamentary hearing on Covid passports for mass events and international travel (4th May 2021) 

 

Written evidence to the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Office submitted by Louise Davidson, ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ, and others (COR0199) Coming together to respond to Covid-19: Evidence of ‘What Works’ in a Multi-Agency Response (2021).  

Written evidence to the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Office submitted by Matt Radburn, Keele University, and others on the extent to which the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Office and its associated bodies have learned lessons and improved the policy and operational response as the pandemic has evolved (2021). 

Burgess, R.A., Richard H Osborne R.H., Yongabi, K.A., Greenhalgh, T., Gurdasani, D., Kang, G., Falade, A.G., Odone, A., Busse, R., Martin-Moreno, J.M., Reicher, S., & McKee, M. (2020).  The Lancet. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32642-8 

This document examines the relevant research to critically examine the evidence for and against the use of punishment in adherence to the Covid behavioural regulations. Alternatives to an emphasis on punishment are suggested.  

This document reviews some of the literature showing that the rollout vaccination could adversely affect adherence to the health protective behaviours that are still necessary. Communication strategies, based on what we know about engaging the public, are recommended.  

This document draws upon our recent work on mutual aid groups to analyse what is needed to help support self-isolation – see Annex B.  

Gurdasani, D., Bear, L.,  . The Lancet.

SPI-B (Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours) (2020).  We provided a rapid review of the evidence on public volunteering for this document, including extensive analysis of the activities and nature of mutual aid groups. 

IDB/GOV-LAB (2020).  

Davidson, L., Carter, H., Drury, J., Amlôt, R., Haslam, A., & Stott, C. (2020).  Crisis Response.

Davidson, L., Carter, H., Drury, J., Amlôt, R., Haslam, A., & Stott, C. (2020).  Crisis Response.

Davidson, L., Carter, H., Drury, J., Amlôt, R., Haslam, A., & Stott, C. (2020).  Crisis Response.

Davidson, L., Carter, H., Drury, J., Amlôt, R., Haslam, A., & Stott, C. (2020).  Crisis Response.