Our other COVID-related impact and engagement work

 

British Psychological Society guidance following your first vaccination dose. 

British Psychological Society (2020, October). Psychological insights for facilitating community resilience to respond to consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic 

British Psychological Society (2020, September). The importance of community action and community resilience in the response to Covid-19: What role for psychology? 

British Psychological Society (2020, September). Encouraging self-isolation to prevent the spread of Covid-19 

British Psychological Society (2020, April). Behavioural science and disease prevention: Psychological guidance 

Cabinet Office (2021, August). Resilience Strategy Call for Evidence.

Cabinet Office (2021). Communities Prepared National Group webinar. 

COVID-19 Recovery Committee (Scottish Parliament) expert witness appearances from Drury and Reicher (2021). Official report.

Drury, J., Reicher, S., & Hopkins, N. (2020, July). Psychology of physical distancing. The Crowd Magazine. 

Independent SAGE (2020, June). Find Test Trace Isolate & Support. 

Independent SAGE (2020, June). Launch of the Independent SAGE behavioural advisory group 

Independent SAGE (2020, June). Review of scientific evidence for changing social distancing guidelines  

Independent SAGE (2021, September). How can we safely re-open live events? 

Independent SAGE (2022, April). Behaviour Change: Report to inform the COVID-19 Public Inquiry.  

Reicher, S. (2021). How government messaging is undermining the covid-19 response. BMJ Opinion. 

SAGE (2021, March). Science framework for opening up group events.

SPI-B (21 August 2020) Extended paper on behavioural evidence on the reopening of large events and venues.

Templeton, A., Smith, K., Jurstakova, K., Guay, J., Ellis, O., Martinez, N., Mao, G., Uluşahin, Y., & Drury, J. (2021). Factors associated with attendee adherence to COVID-19 guidance during the 2021 DCMS Events Research Programme Phase 1 (Final report).