What is being done to protect the huge number of women and families who are in temporary accommodation during the pandemic?
Coronavirus: Women and homelessness. How can children learn to spot useful fact from dangerous fiction online?More money has been made available across the UK to help rough sleepers during the Covid-19 pandemic. But is enough being done to help the thousands of women and children who are in temporary accommodation? What’s being done to protect the thousands of “hidden homeless” who find themselves in B&B’s.
Set in 1950s London, Louise Hare talks about her debut novel, This Lovely City about the Windrush generation. How can parents help their children navigate the constant stream of information about Covid-19 online? And how can children learn to spot useful fact from dangerous fiction? Sonia Livingstone is a professor of social psychology at the London School of Economics and an expert in digital literacy in children, and Dr Radha Modgil is a GP who discusses how to reduce anxiety and keep trust alive in an era of non-expert influencers and fake news.
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