Tools for workers
Best practice resources, research and policy guidance, and training opportunities to support keyworkers and service providers in their work with communities during the pandemic.
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Key workers
A useful guide designed for volunteers, but useful to anyone connecting with people from Afghanistan
Support from Leeds City Council for prevention, testing and self-isolating, support, national lockdown, and reactive messaging.
Slave-Free Alliance have released video resources on modern slavery in the UK, with one story translated into Arabic and Turkish.
Community champions are invited to join workshops around vaccine hesitancy and building vaccine confidence.
Resources from a conference dedicated to improving mental health outcomes of asylum seekers and those supporting them.
A framework to support the planning and organisation of adult social care during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Analysis of previously published data from across the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the government highlights the different effects on men and women throughout the first year of the coronavirus pandemic in charts.
The briefing aims to support local authorities and healthcare commissioners and providers to design vaccine services for socially excluded patient groups.
Recording of a webinar discussing barriers to vaccine uptake and community informed practice solutions.
Refused Asylum Seekers and all other migrant groups are not chargeable for any treatment or diagnosis of coronavirus and can access healthcare services for this free of charge.
The Right to Remain asylum navigation board helps people understand the UK asylum process, raises awareness of common problems people face as they navigate the process, and shares survival strategies.
Find advice and guidance for healthcare practitioners on the health needs of migrant patients.
NHS.uk has a range of audio guides that cover a range of topics such as anxiety and unhelpful thinking.
As the global health crisis continues to unfold, Oxford Languages remains committed to advancing learning and communication by building and sharing language knowledge worldwide.
Translators without Borders has launched the COVID-19 Community Translation Program to provide community organizations responding to COVID-19 with open access to its translation platform and community of translators.
The Bell Foundation has created a short, easy to understand guide for parents of students who use English as an Additional Language.
National Domestic Abuse Helpline - guidance and support for potential victims those who are worried about friends and relatives. 24 hours free and confidential helpline on 0808 2000 247.
Women's Aid - dedicated page on Coronavirus and domestic abuse, including a live chat service.
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As the global health crisis continues to unfold, Oxford Languages remains committed to advancing learning and communication by building and sharing language knowledge worldwide.
Translators without Borders has launched the COVID-19 Community Translation Program to provide community organizations responding to COVID-19 with open access to its translation platform and community of translators.