Survive and Thrive. What are we learning from the pandemic?
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The Tavistock Institute team reflect on what learning about resilience is emerging from the coronavirus pandemic.
For many of us, the coronavirus pandemic was an emergency for which we were not, or only poorly, prepared. Faced with unprecedented restrictions on our ‘normal’ way of life to contain the virus, people, organisations and communities needed to adapt very quickly to keep going. One key insight from our work during the pandemic is that local, often community and voluntary sector, organisations played a critical role during the pandemic. They were able to: quickly identify new and emerging needs, provide tailored and trusted information and support, mobilise new and existing volunteers, and link up with statutory and non-statutory organisations in their communities and beyond. Their ability to adapt, flex and quickly link up with others meant that they became the communities’ reference point, at a time in which people were at their most vulnerable. As we are reflecting about what all of this means for resilience now, the following questions have emerged: