'It showed everyone what it was like in lockdown and how we felt': exploring short film-making with children to produce public health research dissemination
Laura Basterfield, Hannah Batten, Kathryn L Weston, Naomi L Burn, Brook Galna, Helen Ferguson, Scott Wilson, Claire Rimington and Kiz Crosbie
European journal of public health, Vol.35(4), pp.803-805
Creative participation may allow children involved in health research to better describe their experience. Using participatory methods, we co-produced a short film with children to express their experiences of the COVID-19 lockdowns and as participants in health research conducted around the pandemic. Thirteen children (10-11 years) from an area of deprivation in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, worked with theatre practitioners to develop their spoken and written reflections and memories into a script. The subsequent short film (https://tinyurl.com/YoungSciComms) was perceived by classmates as an accurate and entertaining representation of their experiences. Film-making with children can facilitate effective peer-led communication in public health research.
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Title
'It showed everyone what it was like in lockdown and how we felt': exploring short film-making with children to produce public health research dissemination
Authors/Creators
Laura Basterfield - Newcastle University
Hannah Batten - Newcastle University
Kathryn L Weston - University of Strathclyde
Naomi L Burn - University of South Australia
Brook Galna - Murdoch University, Centre for Healthy Ageing
Helen Ferguson - Mortal Fools, Ashington, United Kingdom
Scott Wilson - Wansbeck General Hospital
Claire Rimington - Wansbeck General Hospital
Kiz Crosbie - Wansbeck General Hospital
Publication Details
European journal of public health, Vol.35(4), pp.803-805
Publisher
Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association.