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Introduction Introduction
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Study design and approach Study design and approach
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Emerging findings from published research Emerging findings from published research
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Policy documents Policy documents
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Emerging findings from existing research publications Emerging findings from existing research publications
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Policy divergence and policy adjustments Policy divergence and policy adjustments
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Discussion and conclusion Discussion and conclusion
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References References
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6 Shifting sands: challenges and opportunities for the voluntary sector during the COVID-19 pandemic
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2 Mobilising the voluntary sector: critical reflections from across the four UK nations
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Published:September 2022
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Abstract
Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has had extraordinary effects on the voluntary sector across the four nations of the UK. The advent of the pandemic was preceded by a renegotiation of social policy, and this has played out differently in the four UK nations, which is reflected in variations in relations between the state and the voluntary sector. In this chapter, we draw on the findings of an ESRC-funded project co-produced by a UK-wide team of academics and practitioners. During the pandemic, the work of some volunteer-involving organisations had to be paused, the delivery of some projects reconfigured and new groups and organisations have been established to alleviate the economic and social consequences of the crisis. The chapter focuses on the challenges facing the voluntary sector across the four nations as they move to recovery and reflects on the policy adjustments that would strengthen voluntary sector responses.
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