A support tool for friends of people who self-harm
Dr Hannah Heath engaged local support services with her engagement project to create a support tool for friends of people who self-harm.
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Dr Hannah Heath engaged local support services with her engagement project to create a support tool for friends of people who self-harm.
Dr Sarah Bailey from the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology shares her reflections on engaging a local artist and the public with her research.
The Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts and the Centre for Death & Society researchers reflect on engaging with a theatre company and the public.
A collaborative project between community organisations and University of Bath researchers to undertake community-based participatory research.
A group of early-career researchers reflect on their engagement event to discuss children and young people's wellbeing with researchers and public stakeholders.
John Tredinnick from the Department of Computer Science reflects on engaging the National Trust and members of the public with his research.
Jana Kralova and Renske Visser from the Department of Social & Policy Sciences reflect on their engagement workshop with Oldfield Park Friendly Club.
Dr Thanos Verousis from the School of Management reflects on his engagement project working with volunteers with ADHD and the Bristol Adult ADHD Support Group.
A research team from the departments of Education and Social & Policy Sciences received funding to change public views about fostering child refugees.
Community groups and researchers worked together to co-create radio programmes that were broadcast across community radio in the South-West of England.