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This chapter will start by establishing a baseline for volunteering in Scotland pre-pandemic, drawing upon robust quantitative data from the Scottish Household Survey, Volunteer Scotland's own research and authoritative secondary data sources, which will include the University of Stirling'...

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Published inMobilising Voluntary Action in the UK pp. 81 - 104
Main Authors Linning, Matthew, Maltman, Debbie
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol, UK Policy Press 18.10.2022
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Summary:This chapter will start by establishing a baseline for volunteering in Scotland pre-pandemic, drawing upon robust quantitative data from the Scottish Household Survey, Volunteer Scotland's own research and authoritative secondary data sources, which will include the University of Stirling's comprehensive UK and international literature review for volunteering. The impact of COVID-19 will then be investigated, particularly the lessons learned on the contribution of mutual aid, informal volunteering, and the adjustments and accommodation which formal volunteer involving organisations have had to make.
Bibliography:Global Social Challenge: Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice
ISBN:1447367227
9781447367222
DOI:10.51952/9781447367246.ch005