Co-creating new oral histories with victim-survivors and practitioners

Sixty in-depth life-course oral histories will be recorded (30 survivors/ 30 practitioners from health and social care).

This approach will enable the creation of new records with under-represented individuals and to historicise individual stories by situating them within a concrete context of time and place in a way that social sciences data collection often does not.

This will deepen our understanding of the extent to which experiences of trauma and recovery have changed in terms of attitudes, beliefs, feelings and their meanings to those involved over time and in different locales.

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