Social Recovery Taskforce
The meetings of the Social Recovery Taskforce have now ended. The recommendations and priorities captured from the work of the taskforce will be incorporated into a new Community Action Plan for the city. The Community Action Plan will be presented to members of the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership Strategic Partnership for sign-off.
What is the Social Recovery Taskforce
The Social Recovery Taskforce was established as a vital component of Glasgow City Council's Renewal Programme Strategy and Governance Framework.
The role of the Taskforce is to provide leadership and direction and to set out a shared vision that will drive the city's response to the impact of the Coronavirus in relation to a broad range of themes.
Membership is wide ranging and draws extensively, though not exclusively, from partners on the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership (GCPP) Strategic Partnership and the GCPP Executive Group. There is a strong focus on equalities and on ensuring that agreed priorities and recovery approaches are shaped by a strong voice from those with lived experience of poverty and inequality in particular.
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference for the Social Recovery Taskforce can be found here: Social Recovery Taskforce Terms of Reference [205kb]
Reporting on Progress
In addition to the meetings of the Social Recovery Taskforce, details of which can be found below, progress will be reported to the appropriate Glasgow City Council committee, and to the appropriate structure of Glasgow Community Planning Partnership. Public reports are available here:
Glasgow Community Planning Partnership, Strategic Partnership, 15 February 2022
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Related Research & Evidence
- COVID-19 MICRO BRIEFING 1: THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON DISABLED PEOPLE
- COVID-19 MICRO BRIEFING 2: CONSEQUENCES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC - EXPLORING THE UNEQUAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BURDEN ON WOMEN
- COVID-19 MICRO BRIEFING 3: THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC GROUPS
- COVID-19 MICRO BRIEFING 4: CONSOLIDATING EVIDENCE OF THE IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
- Policy Scotland. The COVID‐19 Crisis and Universal Credit in Glasgow (July 2020)
- Policy Scotland. The COVID‐19 Crisis and Universal Credit in Glasgow (September 2020)
- Policy Scotland. The COVID‐19 Crisis and Universal Credit in Glasgow (January 2021)
- Harkins C. Supporting community recovery and resilience in response to the COVID-19 pandemic - a rapid review of evidence. Glasgow; GCPH: 2020.
- Public Mental Health Response in Greater Glasgow and Clyde during the COVID-19 Pandemic Prepared by GGCNHS Mental Health Improvement Team
- CRER. COVID-19: BME Community Needs in Glasgow
- Scottish Government. Domestic abuse and other forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) during COVID-19 lockdown for the period 30/3/20 - 22/05/20
- Close the Gap. Disproportionate Disruption - the impact of COVID-19 on women's labour market equality.
- Glasgow Disability Alliance. Supercharged: A Human Catastrophe Inequalities, Participation and Human Rights before, during and beyond COVID 19 August 2020
- Public Health Scotland: Scaling COVID-19 against inequalities: should the policy response consistently match the mortality challenge?
- Priorities for the 'New Normal': lessons in lockdown research (webinar and blog) (August 2020)
- Policy Scotland. Inclusive growth under a COVID‐19 recovery (August 2020)
- Policy Scotland. Glasgow Economic Commission Economic Recovery Report
- Policy Scotland. Dr Marcia Gibson, Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Would a basic income be the best response to the COVID‐19 crisis?
- CNS - Rural Experiences of COVID‐19, insights from frontline practitioners (September 2020)
- CNS - Early insights into the COVID‐19 response, refugee and migrant families (August 2020)
- New primary research from CNS team on impact of COVID‐19 on families and front line services in Glasgow.