An Equitable Recovery From Covid-19: Insights From Community Research In Lambeth With Black Thrive

 

Black Thrive Global evolved from the work of the Black Thrive Lambeth partnership, which was established in 2016 to address the inequalities that negatively impact the mental health and wellbeing of Black people in Lambeth.

The Black Thrive Partnership brings together individuals, local communities, statutory agencies and voluntary organisations to address the structural barriers that prevent Black people from thriving.

Team:

Keisha Simms

Shaun Danquah


Further Reading and Resources:

https://blackthrive.org



 

In collaboration with The McPin Foundation and Black Thrive, The Social Innovation Partnership and our team of Community Researchers explored the experiences of Black people in Lambeth in relation to employment, COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement.


Report: An Equitable Recovery from COVID-19: Insights from community research in Lambeth

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In collaboration with The McPin Foundation and Black Thrive, The Social Innovation Partnership and our team of Community Researchers explored the experiences of Black people in Lambeth in relation to employment, COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Read the report here.


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BLOG: AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY FROM COVID-19

Hear more about the research process and the key findings from this research in collaboration with residents of Lambeth, Black Thrive, McPin Foundation in this blog from TSIP Consultant, Keisha Simms.


INFOGRAPHICS

Discover the key findings from this research in these infographics with key findings and recommendations across each section of the report: THE “NEW NORMAL”, WHO CAN WE TRUST? BACK TO BASICS and THE FUTURE OF WORK AND EDUCATION


 
 

 

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