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Loving the Stranger in the Time of Coronavirus: The Story of HostNation

Loving the Stranger in the Time of Coronavirus: The Story of HostNation

by Anthony Berman | 20 Oct 2020 | Covid and Relationships, Thoughts from the field

In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, Anthony Berman gives a personal account of the befriending charity, HostNation, before and after COVID-19, and the benefits it has brought to refugees and asylum seekers and their befrienders. Anthony Berman Anthony is on the...
Including the network perspective in a relationship-centred practice

Including the network perspective in a relationship-centred practice

by Erica Young | 13 Sep 2020 | Thoughts from the field

In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, founder of the Reliants Project Erica Young argues for the importance of including a network perspective in relationship-centred thinking and practice. Citing some of the leading researchers in the field, she outlines how...
There’s No “Virus” Without “Us”: The Smoke and Mirrors of Independence in a Global Pandemic

There’s No “Virus” Without “Us”: The Smoke and Mirrors of Independence in a Global Pandemic

by Prachir Pasricha | 12 Aug 2020 | Covid and Relationships, Thoughts from the field

Prachir Pasricha In this Joining the Dots blog, Canadian graduate Prachir Pasricha reflects on the way COVID-19 has shone a light on the importance of a collective understanding of wellbeing. Prachir Pasricha recently graduated from the University of Western Ontario...
Connected Communities: Investing in our social fabric, post-crisis

Connected Communities: Investing in our social fabric, post-crisis

by Sam Julius and Jessie Powell | 22 May 2020 | Communities & Volunteering, Covid and Relationships, Observatory Thinking, Thoughts from the field

In brief In this blog for The Relationships Observatory, Sam Julius and Jessie Powell from Local Trust explore the value of relationship building in communities and how we can look to sustain the recent surge in local connection after COVID-19. To find out...
Inventing the Future

Inventing the Future

by David Robinson | 19 Mar 2020 | Covid and Relationships, Observatory Thinking, Our thinking

In brief In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, David asks the question: What do we need to do now to be able to look back on 2020 as the year when we not only helped one another in a crisis but as the year when we changed for good? What do we need to do now...
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