A systems thinking view of public involvement in shaping sexual health policy and services: a short animation

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Topic:

  • Co-production
  • Getting started: involving people
  • Involvement good practice
  • Working with communities

Resource type:

  • Video

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  • The video was produced by media co-op (Glasgow), young people from Contraception Education and Reform Team Scotland (Kate Astbury, Rebecca Gascoigne, Yu Nakamura), NHS sexual health promotion staff (Jo Duffy and Steff Kaye) and University of Glasgow researchers (Carolyn Blake, Ruth Lewis, Billie Turner).

Publication date:

  • 30th January 2024

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 5th June 2024
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This 3-minute animation presents the findings from a participatory systems mapping project that looked at understanding what factors influence young people’s involvement in policymaking and service improvement.

The animation video is based on research by the CONUNDRUM Action collaboration, led by University of Glasgow. The video was produced by media co-op (Glasgow), in collaboration with young people from Contraception Education and Reform Team Scotland (Kate Astbury, Rebecca Gascoigne, Yu Nakamura), NHS sexual health promotion staff (Jo Duffy and Steff Kaye) and University of Glasgow researchers (Carolyn Blake, Ruth Lewis, Billie Turner).

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