Archive for 'the view from here'

Post your feeedback here!

Post your feeedback here!

…by posting a comment on this blog or emailing me. If you post here your comment will not come up automatically. I need to read it an approve it first and then I’ll post it up. If needs be I’ll anonymize comments so people are not identifiable, but not people’s views, so please feel free [...]

Protected: Developing visual methods for care leavers

Protected: Developing visual methods for care leavers

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Visualising the Leaving Care Service

Visualising the Leaving Care Service

Visualising the leaving care service This post is about the rationale behind visualising the leaving care service. It’s rather long scrolling wise because there are a lot of images in it, so if you’d like to jump to certain sections the post has been broken down into: Why did I visualise the service? What being [...]

Enjoy your meal – designing the eating experience for stroke patients

Enjoy your meal – designing the eating experience for stroke patients

One of the people I study with at Glasgow School of Art is Sandra Neves. She is researching how designers can design the eating experience for people who are in the rehabilitation process after having a stroke as nutrition is an important part of a persons recovery. Sandra presented this poster (poor photo – sorry) [...]

mapping my future

mapping my future

When I started my PhD the idea I was looking into was – what if young people in the leaving care service were able to visualise their future? Would this help them with the planning process they go through before they leave care? Would this help their workers identify areas that they could better support [...]

seeing virtual networks

seeing virtual networks

I was lucky enough to join Snook at the end of a workshop they were running with Future Gov on a project called ALISS (Access to Local Information to Support Self Management). The workshop was brainstorming and prototyping ways in which people could get access to local support that helps them manage long term health [...]


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