Visual Note Taking and Artistic Interpretation for Black Thrive Global
Needs to be written... guide including safety plan templates for young people with complex needs receiving and awaiting NHS support.
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Co-produced through virtual workshops with young people sharing lived experience from Peer Power Youth Charity and Barnardos.
Needs to be written... part of the NHS’s long-term integrated care system, improving early intervention for those at risk of entering the welfare, youth justice or mental health inpatient estates by supporting organisations and local councils to work closer together.
What was our objective?
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What was our process?
We recorded conversations at a Black Thrive event about the future of black lives' communities post covid.
Using artistic interpretation I created an A0 size painting to reflect the core elements recorded throughout these conversations, embodying the feelings and emotions captured in this event.
The Solution
Testimonial
Andrew Nichols-Clarke
Senior Development Lead, Health and Justice Children Programme, NHS England
Lizzie has been a pleasure to work with on the project. In terms of initial concept and design she has a real creative flair and has brought something truly unique to the box.
At times, having to take all service user’s feedback, including professionals, services, managers as well as young people has been challenging and the need to update documents multiple times.
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Realising that things in the NHS do change rapidly, Lizzie has been able to remain resilient and work really well independently to get things updated.
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We wanted to thank Lizzie for all her hard work, dedication and patience on a project which has grown from its initial scope.
The work Lizzie has undertaken will form part of key documentation as part of the delivery of the NHS England Long Term Plan, to support the most complex young people. It will ensure that young people are involved and understand the services they will be supported by and ensure they are actively involved in their own care.
Lizzie’s flair for creativity has also provided us with some thinking around how some of the resources produced can be shared wider than just within our own programme.
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