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University of Liverpool Power, Space and Cultural Change (PSCC) research group and Centre for Health, Arts, Society and Environment (CHASE) are honoured to host an online talk by Dr. Khairani Barokka. amuk: Unpathologising Worlds in a Word Khairani Barokka’s book amuk (Nine Arches) is the story of how the (mis)translation of a single word pathologised ‘natives’ […]
If you answer yes to all the above you may be interested in joining creative research workshops being carried out by researchers at the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University, in partnership with Chronic Illness Inclusion and Healing Justice London. There are a range of different workshops to choose from including: You can choose […]
If you answer yes to all the above you may be interested in joining creative research workshops being carried out by researchers at the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University, in partnership with Chronic Illness Inclusion and Healing Justice London. There are a range of different workshops to choose from including: You can choose […]
If you answer yes to all the above you may be interested in joining creative research workshops being carried out by researchers at the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University, in partnership with Chronic Illness Inclusion and Healing Justice London. There are a range of different workshops to choose from including: You can choose […]
For the last 18 months, researchers from University of Liverpool, Liverpool Hope University and Chronic Illness Inclusion have been researching gendered experiences of disbelief and disregard in relation to Energy Limiting Conditions (ELCs) also referred to as Energy Limiting Chronic Illness (ELCI). Join us at 2.00pm (BST) on 14 th September 2023 for a 90min […]
There is an opportunity for a UK-based Muslim woman artist with experience of facilitating creative workshops for disabled or chronically ill people to join the team working on an AHRC funded project exploring the future of health and social care with and for people with energy limiting conditions/chronic illness (ELC). The project includes collaborations with […]
We are happy to announce that we have been successful in obtaining funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to continue researching ELCs. This new project is called Imagining Better Futures of Health and Social Care with and for People with Energy Limiting Chronic Illnesses. This research follows from our other funded project and […]
After the data analysis, the team has been busy writing Policy Briefs and identifying target audiences for these. The Policy Briefs intend to capture the key ideas from the data and are illustrated with important direct quotes from research participants. They also offer our recommendations for moving forward. Each brief focuses on a slightly different […]
A quick update on the project as we have been working on it for 5 months. What have we been doing in that time? The project started with the webinar ‘Challenging Disbelief and Disregard in relation to Health, Medicine and Disability’ in May. Since then we’ve had three strands of work ongoing: We’ve been analysing […]