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Book SynopsisThe COVID-19 pandemic transformed the landscape of voluntary action. This book provides an overview of the constraints and opportunities of mobilising voluntary action across the four UK jurisdictions.
Trade Review"The book transcends the prevailing Angiocentric bias in British social policy, showing the ideological and institutional differences between the four nations of the UK that shaped how the voluntary sector responded to the pandemic...The book then impressively charts the different pathways taken by the four nations." Social Policy & Administration
Table of Contents1. 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 McGarvey and Catherine Goodall 4. Northern Ireland - Denise Hayward, Nick Acheson, Andrew Hanna and Martina McKnight 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