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Record ID: 34937356-4cba-4a98-a85b-d5792cddf880
Electronic Resources: https://www.anglicare.org.au/media/7836/6556_ac_winter-2021-life-after-lockdown-report-apr21-dp-digital.pdf
Web resource: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2973648652
Type: Report
Title: Life after lockdown : social and economic impacts of COVID-19 on disadvantaged Australians
Authors: Bellamy, John
Liping, Yan
King, Sue
Lukabyo, Hayley
Mollenhauer, Jeanette
Institutional author: Anglicare Sydney. Social Policy and Research Unit
Anglicare Sydney
Keywords: COVID-19 (Disease) - Social aspects;COVID-19 (Disease) - Australia - Social aspects - Statistics;COVID-19 (Disease) - Australia - Economic aspects;COVID-19 (Disease) - Australia - Social aspects;COVID-19 (Disease) - Social aspects - Australia;COVID-19 (Disease) - Economic aspects - Australia;COVID-19 (Disease) - Economic aspects;COVID-19 (Disease) - Economic aspects - Australia - Statistics;Australia;COVID-19 (Disease) - Social aspects - Australia - Statistics;COVID-19 (Disease) - Australia - Economic aspects - Statistics
Year: 2021
Publisher: Anglicare Sydney, Social Policy & Research Unit
Abstract:  Summary - What did we find?: "The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions have had a significant economic and social impact across the community. There is evidence that COVID-19 has exacerbated a number of social problems including domestic and family violence, suicide ideation, deterioration of personal relationships, and increased alcohol consumption. It has been particularly problematic for people experiencing an intellectual disability or cognitive impairment." -- introduction (Page 4).
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"May 2021" --Cover.

Summary - What did we find?: "The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions have had a significant economic and social impact across the community. There is evidence that COVID-19 has exacerbated a number of social problems including domestic and family violence, suicide ideation, deterioration of personal relationships, and increased alcohol consumption. It has been particularly problematic for people experiencing an intellectual disability or cognitive impairment." -- introduction (Page 4).

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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22353
ISBN: 9780645186000 (PDF)
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