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The SUNRISE Mental Health Study: Searching, Unpacking and Naming Research Into Subjective Experiences Research

The ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations #28

The ALIVE National Centre is proud to present the next Ready, Set, Translate: The ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations, on Thursday 25th September at 6pm – 7pm (AEST).

Join Asst/Prof Veenu Gupta and Tanya Mackay as they discuss about The SUNRISE Mental Health Study: Searching, Unpacking and Naming Research Into Subjective Experiences Research.

The presentation will cover different studies including a review, qualitative interviews, case studies, a q sort study and a survey in an attempt to use mixed methods to help us understand subjective experiences research. We were interested in understanding contexts and disciplines of where it takes place, its enablers and also seeking to identify how it can be better drawn upon and integrated into mental health research by researchers who don’t typically engage with this type of knowledge.

About the speaker:

Dr Veenu Gupta is Assistant Professor in Lived Experience Research at Durham University as part of the Discovery Research Platform in the Institute for Medical Humanities and is an academic research psychologist. She has lived experience of psychosis and worked in several lived experience roles at a national and international level. She has helped develop the evidence base for lived experience work in the UK with a particular interest in the impact of these roles on identity, empowerment and recovery, and she also conceptualised the EMERGES framework that is part of the extant literature in the field.

Tanya Mackay (Head of Research & Involvement, McPin Foundation) is passionate about advancing lived experience leadership in research. Her expertise, developed through academic and third-sector roles, is also informed by her lived experience as a service user and carer. Drawing on strengths-based and narrative approaches from her youth social work and advocacy background, Tanya’s research spans Australia and the UK, with a focus on peer work, vicarious trauma, coproduction, and collective impact.

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