Unheard voices reshape health and care in pioneering arts research project
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Lesser-heard groups creatively advise how care can be more inclusive
A new report examines how health and care services can be more accessible to underrepresented members of society and the methods used are far from plain. The report, which is titled ‘Designing the future of care with seldom-listened-to-people’, was published by experts from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh and is made up of 10 research projects that were conducted throughout the UK. Image: Mary Stewart and Bryony Nisbet from Heriot-Watt Uni…
Unheard Voices Reshape Health and Care in Pioneering Arts Research Project
Share Post Share Email Clubs, schools, day centres and other community settings could help to make health and care more accessible, new research suggests. Familiar places like these could remove barriers to care, like not being sure if there is a health or care issue, where to go, how to get there, who to see or what to tell the health or care practitioner. This is one of more than 20 recommendations made by pe…
Unheard voices reshape health and care in pioneering arts research project - Scottish Business News
Clubs, schools, day centres and other community settings could help to make health and care more accessible, new research suggests. Familiar places like these could remove barriers to care, like not being sure if there is a health or care issue, where to go, how to get there, who to see or what to tell the health or care practitioner. This is one of more than 20 recommendations made by people across the UK who researchers say are rarely consulte…
Unheard voices reshape health and care in pioneering arts research project
Clubs, schools, day centres and other community settings could help to make health and care more accessible, new research suggests. Familiar places like these could remove barriers to care, like not being sure if there is a health or care issue, where to go, how to get there, who to see or what to tell the health or care practitioner. This is one of more than 20 recommendations made by people across the UK who researchers say are rarely consulte…
Research suggests community settings make care more accessible
Clubs, schools, day centres and other community settings could help to make health and care more accessible, new research suggests. Familiar places like these could remove barriers to care, like not being sure if there is a health or care issue, where to go, how to get there, who to see or what to tell the health or care practitioner. This is one of more than 20 recommendations made by people across the UK who researchers say are rarely consulte…
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