Background
Protection Approaches has been commissioned by the Greater London Authority (GLA) to undertake new research into how social cohesion initiatives led by community and faith groups are contributing to strengthening London’s resilience to shocks and stresses.
London has faced recent challenging situations, including the cost-of-living crisis, terror attacks, heatwaves and fires, flood events, and the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the effects of international crises such as conflicts and natural disasters.
As climate based and other risks increase over the next decade and beyond, understanding what works in building social cohesion and how that work is contributing to the capital’s resilience, is vital. For this research, by ‘social cohesion’ we specifically mean strong and positive relationships, connectedness, and solidarity between people from different backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances.
What do we want to know from you?
We want to hear from community and faith groups across the capital on three key questions:
- What work are you doing that is building strong and positive relationships, connectedness, and/or solidarity between people from different backgrounds, beliefs, and/or circumstances?
- Does the work you are doing mean that communities in London are more prepared or able to support each other during shocks and chronic stresses?
- What stops you from being able to do more of the work that you know is effective?
How to tell us about your work
If you are involved in a community or faith group, a project, network, or movement and your work is relevant to this research, you can tell us about it by completing this questionnaire. If you would like to complete it offline you can download a word version here and submit to derek.oakley@protectionapproaches.org.
Completing a questionnaire may not be the best way for you to contribute to this research. If you would like to submit evidence in a different format, please download the info sheet here to find out how.
Barriers to participating
We know some people would like to contribute to this research but face accessibility or financial barriers to getting involved. We have a specific budget to overcome such barriers. If you have valuable insights to contribute to this research, but there are barriers preventing you from getting involved, please contact us through email (derek.oakley@protectionapproaches.org) or by phone 020 3859 9509.
How will this data be used?
This research is commissioned by the Greater London Authority City Resilience Team to inform their work and priorities in the future.
The data you provide will be used by Protection Approaches to produce a research report highlighting the work of community and faith groups across the capital including case studies about your work. We will present this report and its key findings to the GLA City Resilience Team in September 2024 and hope to be able to publish it publicly soon after. Find out more on the info sheet here.
For any questions contact derek.oakley@protectionapproaches.org | 020 3859 9509.