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A LIFESAVING Inverclyde service which supports people experiencing emotional trauma has been rescued from the brink of closure thanks to a huge cash boost of more than £400,000. Safe Harbour has received £426,000 from the National Lottery which will allow chief executive Duncan Shaw and the team continue to save lives across Inverclyde. Their last funding dated back to 2015 and over the last four months Duncan and the team had been using their reserves to keep operating. They feared the vital service would have to shut down. Duncan says to receive such a significant amount of money in what he describes as the harshest of financial, social and human climates in a generation is a crucial development.
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Professor Duncan Shaw’s research has been pivotal in helping local and UK government to prepare to harness the power of volunteers. This has been used during the COVID-19 crisis in the setting up of local community groups to support vulnerable and shielded people.
The challenge
When a crisis hits, many people are willing to step up and volunteer their help. But how do you ensure people with minimal training or expertise help in a co-ordinated way alongside the official response?
Manchester’s response
Duncan Shaw is Professor of Operations and Critical Systems at The University of Manchester’s Alliance Manchester Business School and contributes to the work of our Humanitarian Conflict and Research Institute.
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