Report
Informal support in a Yorkshire town: interim findings
The interim findings from our project Informal Support in a Yorkshire Town draw out some key messages into the giving and receiving of informal support within a community.
The interim findings from our project ‘Landscapes of helping’ draw out some key messages into the giving and receiving of informal support within a community. The report, based on research in West Yorkshire town Hebden Bridge, explores the reluctance of people to accept support, in a society where dependence is increasingly being disparaged. It looks at small, everyday acts of kindness, rather than focusing on ‘official’ social care. The interim findings highlight:
- the implicit ‘rules’ surrounding the giving and receiving of help;
- the language in which people frame their acts of kindness in giving support; and
- the mediating factors that can foster or inhibit mutual aid in local communities.
The full report is due to be published in Autumn 2014.
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