
Capacities and demands in times of crisis: Impacts on service provision
This briefing draws upon our survey of staff experiences at 56 organisations providing services to marginalised groups in Scotland.

Change and Challenge: Personal impacts for staff supporting vulnerable groups
Sarah Armstrong considers how service providers have been affected by increased workload and other negative impacts on wellbeing.

A request for recognition: Early analysis of our survey of organisations (Part 4)
Molly Gilmour shares more early findings from our survey of organisations. This analysis found that people affected by Covid-19 have felt unheard by decision makers throughout the pandemic.

Funding lifelines but growing uncertainty: Early analysis of our survey of organisations (Part 3)
Sarah Armstrong shares findings from our survey of organisations. Funding in the third sector, already typified by instability and short lifecycles, has become even more unstable during the pandemic.

Less, more, gone and new: Early analysis of our survey of organisations (Part 2)
Ryan Casey shares more early findings from our survey of organisations. Service providers have faced a uniquely challenging time during lockdown, reporting increased demand from client groups for food parcels, equipment for digital inclusion, and social activities.

Positives of lockdown: Early analysis of our survey of organisations (Part 1)
Gareth Mulvey offers an early analysis of our study’s organisational survey examining some positive effects on services during lockdown.