Towards resilience : redesigning our systems for a better future.
by Tiratelli, Luca.New Local Government Network (NLGN); Local Trust.
Publisher: NLGN, London : 2020.Description: 14p.Summary: From both a public health and an economic perspective, Britain performed poorly during the Covid-19 crisis in comparison to similar countries. When put to the test, many of Britain's core systems were revealed to be incapable of withstanding extra stress and demand. This paper makes the case that the concept of resilience needs to be at the heart of attempts to ‘build back better’ after the Covid-19 pandemic. This paper intends to start a conversation about the country can move towards resilience for a more prepared and better future. It identifies five pillars that need to form the centre piece of any approach: economic resilience, public sector resilience, community resilience, environmental resilience and workforce resilience..Subject(s): Covid-19 | pandemics | performance | performance management | environmental factors | future studies | efficiency improvement | public health | public sector | workforce | Great BritainDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; NLGN publications. List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023] | Environmental sustainability in health and care services [September 2023]
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From both a public health and an economic perspective, Britain performed poorly during the Covid-19 crisis in comparison to similar countries. When put to the test, many of Britain's core systems were revealed to be incapable of withstanding extra stress and demand. This paper makes the case that the concept of resilience needs to be at the heart of attempts to ‘build back better’ after the Covid-19 pandemic. This paper intends to start a conversation about the country can move towards resilience for a more prepared and better future. It identifies five pillars that need to form the centre piece of any approach: economic resilience, public sector resilience, community resilience, environmental resilience and workforce resilience.
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