How to co-produce an animation - Hamish and the Epilepsy Puzzle
media co-op and the University of Glasgow
- Day
- Wednesday 5 February
- Time slot
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11:00-12:00
This event took place 10 months ago
- Room
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Sidlaw auditorium
Wheelchair accessible - Contact
-
media co-op general contact
0141 551 9813 - Topics
- Health & social care Digital, comms & marketing Impact & evaluation
- Overall aim
- Find out how to work in co-production with citizens to create animations and graphics that get your message across.
- Sneak preview of new animation to recruit children for a ground-breaking study of epilepsy
- Your questions answered
- Description
Improving treatment for children with epilepsy.
A great goal - but to get it right, NHS researchers have to recruit hundreds of children to take part.
Find out how Glasgow University and media co-op worked in co-production with young people with epilepsy and parents, to create an eye-catching animation.
- Watch a sneak preview.
- Uncover the process.
- Get answers to your questions about how to work with people with lived experience to create effective animations and graphics.
- Who was the event aimed at?
Corporate services (comms/finance etc)
- Who spoke at this event?
- Dr Joseph Symonds - leader of the Epi-Scot study
Claire Kelso and Millie Davies - epilepsy patients and co-producers
Lucinda Broadbent - co-founder of media co-op
Sooz Reilly - media co-op animator
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