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ReCITE Health research project
This course is part of a wider public health research project called ReCITE, led by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
These 6-week workshops provide a safe space for individuals to explore and share their healthcare experiences through storytelling, with professional guidance from writers Louise Fazackerley and Claire Beerjeraz. Participants will develop their stories, which may be transformed into multimedia outputs and shared amongst local communities, health practitioners and policy makers, designed to highlight issues and inspire positive change.
Participants will be financially compensated for their time commitment and the usage of their stories in this research project.
We are looking for people who:
– are over 18
– live in Knowsley
– have lived experience of barriers to accessing healthcare
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