Starling Bella, Tanswell Jemma
1Public Programmes, Research & Innovation, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, M13 9WU UK.
Reform Radio CIC, 2 Atherton St, Manchester, M3 3BE UK.
Res Involv Engagem. 2018 Nov 12;4:39. doi: 10.1186/s40900-018-0122-2. eCollection 2018.
A partnership between a public engagement specialist, and a director of a digital radio station working towards social change, The AudioLab is a creative and innovative way to support diverse young people to connect with and get actively involved in health research. We worked with 25 creative young adults at relative socioeconomic, educational and/or health disadvantage in 2016 and 2017. Facilitated by the project leads, the emerging young talents connected with science in a series of culturally- and personally-relevant and creative sessions, culminating in their production of digital content and a one-hour live radio show, which reached at least 2324 people online. As a result of taking part in The AudioLab, the young adults felt more confident about themselves and about science; they could see a role for their creative talents in science communication, and felt able to become actively involved in health research. After the project, the ongoing partnership between the project leads and the young adults helped 12 of the participants to progress to employment, training and voluntary roles within health, research, creative and communications environments. We believe that the AudioLab presents a way of working that takes a step towards greater diversity and inclusion among both the audiences and producers of public involvement in health research. It has the potential to be reproduced as a method in other locations.
The AudioLab is an innovative way to support greater inclusion in public engagement and involvement in health research. A partnership between a public engagement with research specialist, and a director of a digital radio station working towards social change, The AudioLab piloted an approach working with young people at relative socioeconomic, educational and/or health disadvantage to engage and involve them meaningfully, and sustainably, with health science and research. Twenty-five young adults from diverse backgrounds took part in AudioLab pilots in 2016 and 2017. Facilitated by the project leads, they engaged with science in a series of culturally-relevant and creative sessions, culminating in their production of digital content and a one-hour live radio show, the latter reaching at least 2324 people online. Young adults' agency within health research and science engagement was increased, with 12 of the participants progressing to roles within health, research, creative and communications environments. Through partnership working between the project leads, co-production of creative outputs by the young people with scientists and science communicators, and a 'reimagining' of the positive assets that diverse young adults bring to engagement with health research, the AudioLab presents a way of working that takes a step towards greater diversity and inclusion among both the audiences and producers of public involvement in health research. Further, the AudioLab has the potential to be reproduced as a method in other locations.
“音频实验室”是由一位公众参与专家与一家致力于社会变革的数字广播电台台长合作建立的项目,它以一种富有创意和创新性的方式,支持不同背景的年轻人参与并积极投身于健康研究。2016年和2017年,我们与25位在社会经济、教育和/或健康方面处于相对劣势的有创造力的年轻人合作。在项目负责人的推动下,这些崭露头角的年轻人才通过一系列与文化和个人相关且富有创意的活动与科学建立联系,最终制作出数字内容和一档一小时的直播广播节目,该节目在网上至少覆盖了2324人。参与“音频实验室”项目后,这些年轻人对自己和科学更有信心;他们看到了自己的创意才能在科学传播中的作用,并觉得能够积极参与健康研究。项目结束后,项目负责人与这些年轻人之间持续的合作帮助其中12名参与者在健康、研究、创意和传播领域获得了就业、培训和志愿工作的机会。我们相信,“音频实验室”提供了一种工作方式,朝着让更多不同背景的人参与健康研究的受众和创作者群体更加多元化和包容性的方向迈进了一步。它有可能在其他地方作为一种方法被复制。
“音频实验室”是一种创新方式,旨在支持在公众参与和健康研究方面实现更大的包容性。它是由一位公众参与研究专家与一位致力于社会变革的数字广播电台台长合作开展的项目,“音频实验室”试点了一种方法,与在社会经济、教育和/或健康方面处于相对劣势的年轻人合作,让他们有意义且可持续地参与健康科学和研究。2016年和2017年,25名来自不同背景的年轻人参与了“音频实验室”的试点项目。在项目负责人的推动下,他们通过一系列与文化相关且富有创意的活动与科学互动,最终制作出数字内容和一档一小时的直播广播节目,后者在网上至少覆盖了2324人。年轻人在健康研究和科学参与方面的能动性得到了增强,12名参与者在健康、研究、创意和传播领域获得了相关职位。通过项目负责人之间的合作、年轻人与科学家及科学传播者共同制作创意成果,以及重新认识不同背景的年轻人为参与健康研究带来的积极资产,“音频实验室”提供了一种工作方式,朝着让更多不同背景的人参与健康研究的受众和创作者群体更加多元化和包容性的方向迈进了一步。此外,“音频实验室”有可能在其他地方作为一种方法被复制。