Scotland's Roadmap to COVID-19 Recovery and Renewal: Key Actions for Supporting Vulnerable Communities

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Addressing the uneven impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable communities in Scotland is crucial to prevent deepening inequalities. By taking a trauma-informed approach and implementing five key actions, including identifying vulnerable individuals, prioritizing prevention, and strengthening workforce wellbeing, local governments can lead a recovery that tackles inequalities effectively.


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  1. Scotlands roadmap to COVID- 19 recovery and renewal: key actions for supporting vulnerable people and communities Taking a trauma-informed approach Laura James, Improvement Service The come to organisation for local government improvement in Scotland

  2. The uneven impact of COVID The uneven impact of COVID- -19 19 The impacts of the crisis have not been felt equally. Groups, and parts of Scotland, facing poverty, inequality and other social harms have felt the impact of the pandemic more than others and there are now higher numbers of people experiencing poverty, who are food insecure, income insecure, and at risk of homelessness and rough sleeping. Without purposeful intervention, we will see deepening inequalities, especially for those who are most marginalised and experience multiple discriminations. It is important we lead a recovery that tackles these inequalities and builds on our experiences over the past few months and the powerful examples of community empowerment, agile service delivery and strong partnership working that has been demonstrated across Local Government and communities. - COSLA Blueprint for Scottish Local Government, September 2020 We work closely with local government partners to better align policy, improvement and delivery

  3. Vulnerable communities, inequalities & COVID Vulnerable communities, inequalities & COVID- -19 19 What do we mean by vulnerable communities? How do inequalities intersect? How has COVID-19 caused and exacerbated inequalities? Trauma and inequality Figure: NHS Education for Scotland, Trauma Training Plan We provide a wide range of practical improvement support

  4. Five key actions for supporting vulnerable Five key actions for supporting vulnerable communities communities Identifying vulnerable people and communities and the uneven impact of COVID-19 Prioritising prevention and early intervention Including the voices of lived experience Strengthening workforce wellbeing and development Adopting a joined-up, person-centred whole systems approach We broker additional resources for local government to support improvement

  5. What does a trauma What does a trauma- -informed approach look like? informed approach look like? Engaging with people with lived experience Taking a joined-up approach Strengthening workforce knowledge and skills Collecting data and information Using existing resources and support Supporting workforce wellbeing Trauma-informed leadership We help councils deliver against local and national priorities

  6. Useful Resources Useful Resources Learn more about a trauma-informed approach and useful resources: http://transformingpsychologicaltrauma.scot/ Watch NHS Education for Scotland animation, Opening Doors , on why tackling trauma is everybody s business: http://transformingpsychologicaltrauma.scot/understanding-trauma/ IS Thought Leadership Series: Scotland s roadmap to COVID-19 recovery and renewal: five key actions for supporting vulnerable people and communities (forthcoming publication) Poverty and trauma briefing, The Robertson Trust (2020) Taking a trauma-informed lens to Scotland s COVID-19 recovery, renewal and transformation Elected Member Briefing (forthcoming publication) Series of deep dive events to explore how a trauma-informed approach can support key COVID-19 recovery and renewal priorities (info coming soon) Any questions, please get in touch: Laura.james@improvementservice.org.uk We help support and develop effective and informed local political leaders

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