Happy tears: A Knowledge is Power case study of Dunterlie Foodshare

Happy tears: A Knowledge is Power case study of Dunterlie Foodshare

This case study shows how, with the support of Knowledge is Power, Dunterlie Foodshare successfully completed community-led action research during the Covid-19 pandemic, exploring the benefits, and challenges, of involvement in the Foodshare for local people, services and volunteers.

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Shining lights: A Knowledge is Power case study of Shetland Community Connections

Shining lights: A Knowledge is Power case study of Shetland Community Connections

This Knowledge is Power case study of Shetland Community Connections shows how, with the right support, a determined and spirited community group can produce research that has made service providers and businesses take notice of what they need to change to make social events more inclusive.

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Making mental health a priority: A Knowledge is Power case study of Taking up Sophie's Fight

Making mental health a priority: A Knowledge is Power case study of Taking up Sophie's Fight

This Knowledge is Power case study describes how Dundee-based Taking up Sophie’s Fight were able to come up with important findings about people struggling to find much-needed mental health support during the pandemic, as well as people’s priorities for what services they would like to see.

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Wired in - a Knowledge is Power case study of Moray Wellbeing Hub

Wired in - a Knowledge is Power case study of Moray Wellbeing Hub

This Knowledge is Power case study from Moray Wellbeing Hub demonstrates how community-led action research can be a great tool in empowering people to challenge stigma and to encourage better ways of thinking and talking about issues - in this case mental wellbeing.

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Taking turns - a Knowledge is Power case study of Falkirk Youth Initiative

Taking turns - a Knowledge is Power case study of Falkirk Youth Initiative

Through their involvement in Knowledge is Power, Falkirk Youth Involvement (FYI) Group have been carrying out action research with young people in the Falkirk Council area, based on topics that are important to the lives of young people and the services that Falkirk Council deliver. This case study highlights some really useful learning, particularly when supporting young people to carry out their own research.

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Taking things forward: An update from Taking up Sophie's Fight

 Taking things forward: An update from Taking up Sophie's Fight

Through Knowledge is Power, Dundee group, Taking Up Sophie’s Fight have conducted a digital as well as printed survey to gain further understanding and information about accessing mental health services. The research is proving to be useful at informing the group’s wider work going forward, develping a Mental Wealth Academy and working with local agencies to improve how mental wellbeing is supported in the community.

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For Your Information: A research update from Falkirk Youth Involvement

For Your Information: A research update from Falkirk Youth Involvement

Falkirk Youth Involvement (FYI) Group describe how their Knowledge is Power project supported different groups of young people to help plan and carry out research into areas they were interested in. The FYI group have turned the challenge of young people continually moving on from the project into a strength by using this as an opportunity to freshen things up with new research topics and give as many young people as possible the chance to gain new skills.

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