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COVID-19 public opinion research - BritainThinks

To help councils as they respond to the coronavirus pandemic, the LGA commissioned Britain Thinks to explore the ways in which COVID-19 has changed public attitudes and behaviours. The research found a desire to return to normal, coupled with a need to build back better, fairer and healthier communities – and puts forward the case for ‘making normal better’ as a path to recovery that is ambitious and in touch with local people.

Vulnerable children and young people survey: waves 1 to 17 - England

This Department for Education (DfE) publication provides a summary of the latest results from a local authority survey in England to help understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on children’s social care.

Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: 19 February 2021

This Office for National Statistics (ONS) publication provides indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain.

Innovation in treatment for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions

This report from The King’s Fund explores how five leading specialist hospital services in the UK are innovating their care for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions.

Health

COVID-19 public opinion research - BritainThinks

To help councils as they respond to the coronavirus pandemic, the LGA commissioned Britain Thinks to explore the ways in which COVID-19 has changed public attitudes and behaviours. The research found a desire to return to normal, coupled with a need to build back better, fairer and healthier communities – and puts forward the case for ‘making normal better’ as a path to recovery that is ambitious and in touch with local people.

Vulnerable children and young people survey: waves 1 to 17 - England

This Department for Education (DfE) publication provides a summary of the latest results from a local authority survey in England to help understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on children’s social care.

Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: 19 February 2021

This Office for National Statistics (ONS) publication provides indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain.

Innovation in treatment for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions

This report from The King’s Fund explores how five leading specialist hospital services in the UK are innovating their care for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions.

Social

COVID-19 public opinion research - BritainThinks

To help councils as they respond to the coronavirus pandemic, the LGA commissioned Britain Thinks to explore the ways in which COVID-19 has changed public attitudes and behaviours. The research found a desire to return to normal, coupled with a need to build back better, fairer and healthier communities – and puts forward the case for ‘making normal better’ as a path to recovery that is ambitious and in touch with local people.

Vulnerable children and young people survey: waves 1 to 17 - England

This Department for Education (DfE) publication provides a summary of the latest results from a local authority survey in England to help understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on children’s social care.

Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: 19 February 2021

This Office for National Statistics (ONS) publication provides indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain.

Innovation in treatment for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions

This report from The King’s Fund explores how five leading specialist hospital services in the UK are innovating their care for people with rarer or less well-recognised long-term health conditions.