Conversation stations are informal online presentations where a community group can share their own experience of community-led research amongst peers.
For this session, join Equal Adventure to explore how communities are developing inclusive green and blue health opportunities with disabled people in the North of Scotland.
This will be sharing learning from a partnership between Equal Adventure with Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland and Hebridean Housing Partnership, funded by the Ideas Fund, and using videos as a participatory methodology to support research and community decision-making.
The videos are filmed and edited by Cameron Mackay and the community researcher’s perspectives are also shared through video to ensure they can control how they are presented.
Who is this for?
All are welcome, whether you're a network member or just interested in community-led research and/or peer research.
Current network members will get a calendar invite. If you’re not a member, you can sign up here for the Conversation Station here either live or for a copy of the recording when it’s available.
About the series:
All are welcome to join these online sessions, hearing first-hand about the value of peer-led research from a grassroots community group, and why it’s so important for tackling systemic issues around mental health & wellbeing across rural and island Scotland. Find previous sessions here.
Current network members will get a calendar invite for the event. Join our network and mailing list to receive one, or sign up for the event here.