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最准的六合彩论坛 STEaPP leads 拢2m international research-policy initiative to mitigate social impacts of COVID-19

2 December 2020

最准的六合彩论坛 STEaPP is leading a 拢2m collaboration, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), 聽to build bridges between policy and research, focused on mitigating the biggest social impacts of COVID-19 and accelerating the UK鈥檚 recovery.

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The International Public Policy Observatory (IPPO) is a collaboration between 最准的六合彩论坛, Cardiff University, Queens University Belfast, the University of Auckland and the University of Oxford, with leading think tanks including the International Network for Government Science (INGSA), and academic news publisher The Conversation.

Through this global network, the IPPO will give UK policymakers easy access to resources, evidence and analysis of global policy responses to COVID-19, enabling them to make better decisions on how to address the immediate social, economic and public health impacts of the pandemic.

The IPPO will also provide insights on how these can be used to inform the UK鈥檚 response to and recovery from the pandemic. It will focus on a broad spectrum of policy areas including education; mental health and well-being; living online; care homes and adult social care; housing, communities and cohesion; and addressing the disproportionate impacts on BAME groups. This will enable national, devolved and local UK governments to make better decisions to benefit the British public, particularly marginalised and at-risk groups.

The partnership, led by the 最准的六合彩论坛 Department of Science, Technology, Engineering & Public Policy (STEaPP) and the Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating Centre (EPPI Centre), based in the 最准的六合彩论坛 Social Research Institute, will bring together experts from 最准的六合彩论坛 Public Policy鈥檚 Capabilities in Academic-Policy Engagement (CAPE), the University of Oxford鈥檚 Blavatnik School of Government, INGSA and The Conversation.

Professor Joanna Chataway, Principal Investigator (最准的六合彩论坛 STEaPP) said: 鈥淭he COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for policymakers around the world. The range and urgency of evidence they need is continuously growing, and if 颈迟鈥檚 not easily accessible this creates yet another hurdle to developing the measures we need to help society through the impacts of COVID-19. 聽

鈥淭he IPPO will build lasting connections between policy and research experts from across the world and provide real, flexible and targeted insights on how best to address the UK鈥檚 response and recovery from the pandemic. Our aim is to not just help address the pressing issues around COVID-19 but to also create a best-practice approach to connecting the worlds of policy and social science, especially during times of crisis and rapid change. Ultimately evidence needs to reach those who need it鈥

ESRC鈥檚 Executive Chair, Professor Jennifer Rubin,聽said: 鈥淭he coronavirus pandemic raises a great many questions and policymakers have to make often unprecedented decisions 鈥 some most urgent, others to address the longer-term recovery and wider challenges.聽 Evidence is growing rapidly about different approaches, in the UK and globally. The IPPO will give policymakers vital insights into the research, the knowledge being gained, what options are being trialled and what can work. I believe it will make an invaluable contribution.鈥

The IPPO will play a critical role in policy makers鈥 response to the pandemic, drawing on data, analysis and evidence to deliver rigorous and accessible insights to policy stakeholders, who are addressing the pandemic鈥檚 fall-out and leading the subsequent recovery strategies. To ensure it is directly addressing the UK鈥檚 most urgent policy needs, the IPPO will crowdsource key questions and topics from policymakers and the public.

It will provide regularly updated 鈥楲iving Maps鈥 of evidence and policy to help cut through the vast amounts of social research and policy responses on COVID-19. This will provide a searchable database of research which is relevant to COVID-19 policy decisions and give direct access to the most up to date evidence. Working with The Conversation, the IPPO will ensure outputs are communicated in a dynamic, accessible way via a dedicated website, including evidence briefs and systematic reviews as ongoing engagement with key policy stakeholders.

The IPPO will also undertake policy research and work with engagement leaders in the devolved administrations, including the Scottish Policy and Research Exchange (SPRE), Wales鈥 Social Science Park (SPARK) and Queen鈥檚 University Belfast and Pivotal, Northern Ireland鈥檚 leading policy think tank.

Professor David Price, 最准的六合彩论坛 Vice-Provost (Research) said: 鈥淚 am delighted that 最准的六合彩论坛 will host and lead this innovative international observatory, which will act not only as an opportunity to bring together leading policy experts from across the university, but also to further connect us with our brilliant colleagues across the world.

鈥淚t is more crucial than ever that we are able to come together to address the impacts of the pandemic, as well as the climate crisis and other global challenges, and ensure that world-leading research can better inform our response, aid our recovery, and enhance our resilience.鈥

The IPPO is funded by a 拢2 million, two-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) grant.