My data: an animated film, co-produced with people who use drugs

(Artist), Camila Biazus-Dalcin (Lead / Corresponding author), Louise Marryat (Lead / Corresponding author), Sarah Gray (Research group member), Andrea Mohan (Research group member), Senga Robertson-Albertyn (Research group member), Sreekanth Thekkumkara (Research group member), Hazel Booth (Research group member), Calum Hoggitt (Research group member), Kay McMahon (Research group member), Graham Ogilvie (Designer), Andrew Low (Artist)

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Abstract

This video was co-produced with people on their drug use recovery journey to explore the perceptions of administrative data use for research and to share this information with the wider community.

This work was led by members of the Substance Use Research Group (SURG), School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee.

This project was funded by Research Data Scotland (RDS), https://www.researchdata.scot/

A film by: Craig Glencross, David Hood, Jade Renton, Maxine Thomson, Ryan Westwood, Stewart Bernard, Sarah Hulin, Robert Doig, Ashley McMaihin and everyone at Restoration Fife who shared their views and experiences.

Research team and collaborators:
Camila Biazus Dalcin (Co-PI) and Louise Marryat (Co-PI)
Sarah Gray (Co-I)
Andrea Mohan (Co-I)
Senga Robertson-Albertyn (Co-I)
Sreekanth Thekkumkara (Co-I)
Hazel Booth (Co-I)
Calum Hoggitt (Mental Health Nursing Student)
Kay McMahon (Receptionist Fife Campus)
Graham Ogilvie (Conference in pictures – Ogilvie Design)
Andrew Low (Artist)

We appreciate the collaboration and support provided by all Restoration Fife staff involved in this project. Special thanks to Jade Whyte and Vanessa Hamilton.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationYouTube
PublisherUniversity of Dundee
Media of outputFilm
Size03:53
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

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