- Published
- 01 June 2020
- Newspaper/magazine article
Beyond the headline: examining worker and volunteer wellbeing within community organisations delivering emergency food support in Scotland during the coronavirus crisis
- Authors
- Source
- Scottish Anti Poverty Review
Abstract
In his regular column, Professor John McKendrick – Co-Director of the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit, based at Glasgow Caledonian University – examines the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the wellbeing of workers and volunteers working on the frontline in supporting people experiencing food insecurity.
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McKendrick, J. 2020, 'Beyond the headline: examining worker and volunteer wellbeing within community organisations delivering emergency food support in Scotland during the coronavirus crisis', Scottish Anti Poverty Review, Glasgow, Summer 2020, (33), pp. 4-6. Available at: https://researchonline.gcu.ac.uk/en/publications/a945b32b-c75d-4844-a21c-64ef6c32f4c8