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Author: Eoin Curran

Impact of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland
Data Viz 

Visualisation of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This dashboard has been prepared by the Assembly Research and Information Service to visualise data describing the spread of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland.

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Impact of Covid-19
Data Viz 

The impact of COVID-19 on Northern Ireland

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This visualisation based on analysis published by Ulster Bank, Danske Bank, NISRA, PSNI and Google Mobility Reports, looks at the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland.

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Image shows COVID-19 virus alongside columns of pound coins
Data Viz 

Snapshot of COVID-19 Funding: Department for Communities

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This visualisation provides a series of interactive graphs which offer a snapshot of funding to address key challenges arising from the effects of the COVID-19.

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Budget
Data Viz 

Executive Budget 2021-22

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This Interactive Timeline illustrates the complexity of the situation surrounding the formation of the draft Executive Budget 2021-22. 

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Art and culture
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How has COVID-19 Emergency Funding for the arts and culture Sectors in Northern Ireland been distributed?

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This visualisation provides a snapshot of emergency funding provided to the arts and culture sectors in Northern Ireland.

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Vials of COVID-19 vaccine
Data Viz 

A snapshot of COVID-19 funding (updated November 2020)

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This visualisation provides a series of interactive graphs compiled by RaISe, which offer a snapshot of government funding allocated to address key challenges arising from the effects of the pandemic.

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Foodbanks
Data Viz 

Foodbank distribution in Northern Ireland

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes Foodbanks are an increasingly useful resource for many in Northern Ireland. This interactive mapping application has been developed to provide the location and contact details of all currently operational foodbanks, as of December 2020.

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Coronavirus funding
Data Viz 

A snapshot of COVID-19 funding

7th October 20228th October 2022 Eoin Curran

Reading Time: < 1 minutes This visualisation provides a series of interactive graphs compiled by the RaISe, which offer a snapshot of government funding allocated to address key challenges arising from the effects of the pandemic in Northern Ireland (as of September 2020).

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This blog provides an opportunity for the Northern Ireland Assembly Research and Information Service (RaISe) to produce short, topical articles in an accessible format, primarily for MLAs and their support staff, but also for a wider audience. RaISe employs subject specialists and library professionals to provide research and information in support of Assembly business. We produce written and oral briefings in an impartial, objective, timely and non-partisan manner. You can find out more about our work by visiting the RaISe pages on the Northern Ireland Assembly Website.

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