A creative collaboration between the universities of Nottingham, Sheffield, Hallam
I am overall lead for KNOW-PH and work on the rapid response arm of the programme. I have a background in public health, social policy and knowledge mobilisation. I have worked for universities and for the UK government in social research. I have a long history of working on topics relating to social inequalities.
elizabeth.such@nottingham.ac.uk
I lead the co-production work and the use of various creative approaches for KNOW-PH. I have a background in design engineering and knowledge mobilisation. I have worked at Sheffield Hallam University since 2007. A large part of my role explores the use of creative methods and design practices in co-production to help mobilise evidence into practice and policy.
j.langley@shu.ac.uk
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9770-8720 https://linktr.ee/joelangley
I lead on the science communications work for the KNOW-PH project and have a background in journalism and information science. A large part of my role explores the use of creative digital tools to help researchers disseminate their work. I have hands-on experience of creating video and animations, infographics, blogs and have produced a number of research podcast series.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2842-9576
https://linktr.ee/andy_tattersall
I lead the Public and Community Engagement of the Know PH project. I have a background in community engagement, network development and project development. I serve as the Network Development Manager for the UK BME Anti-Slavery Network which is a project of AFRUCA Safeguarding Children. I am a keen advocate for race equality, diversity and inclusion and have worked on coordinating and developing the first UK race equality, diversity and inclusion action plan for the UK modern slavery and human trafficking sector. I have experience in developing training around cultural intelligence and awareness.
naeema@afruca.org
Since 2007, I've immersed myself in health and social care research, specialising in qualitative approaches. My mission is to bridge the perspectives of users and providers, fostering trust and collaborative knowledge exchange. I've focused on dissecting large organisations' designs and delivery systems to optimize services, exploring areas like ageing, neurological rehabilitation, disability theory, rural care, and therapies, including virtual reality and animal-assisted interventions. I leverage innovative methods like LEGO Serious Play for creative collaboration. My goal is to drive impactful change by amplifying voices and pushing the boundaries of conventional public health and healthcare wisdom drawing on robust evidence.
Fiona.Marshall@nottingham.ac.uk
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/expertiseguide/medicine/fiona-marshall.aspx