Protecting wellbeing and resilience in BAME families and communities during a public health emergency

Iyiola Solanke, florence ayisi, Claudia Bernard, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Anna Gupta, Raminder Kaur, Monica Lakhanpaul, Sabu Padmadas, Shirin Rai & Maria Stokes
Ignoring race, gender and class when tackling a pandemic can undermine not only wellbeing across Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic families and communities (BAME FC) but also their levels of trust in government. A framework to protect wellbeing and resilience in BAME FC during public health emergencies was developed by Co-POWeR to ensure that laws and guidance adopted are culturally competent.

Registration Year

  • 2022
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  • Report
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  • University of Sussex
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  • University of Warwick
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  • Goldsmiths University of London
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  • University of Southampton
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  • University of Leeds
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  • University College London
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  • University of South Wales
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  • Royal Holloway University of London
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  • University of East London
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