Share your memories for a project on coastal communities

Share your memories for a project on coastal communities

University College London is recruiting participants for local people to share their memories and experiences through a project designed and developed by local young people in partnership with University College London, with a theme of growing up in a coastal community.

The young people involved in the research have helped to plan and prepare several interactive activities to gather the research with young people.

It will be with those aged 16-25 and older people aged 60+ who were a teenager in the area.

These include small focus groups, 1-1 interviews, and community walks.

“The focus groups and walks are planned to take around 2 hours and the 1-1 interviews around 30-45 minutes each. “

The activities to gather the information will be held between the end of May and the end of July and the results to be available by the end of September.

All participants will be invited to hear the findings of the research and the next steps.

“If this sounds like something that is up to your street, or you know a younger or older person who would love to be interviewed about their hometown, then see the details of what sessions we have going on in the next few months.”

The first session is detailed below and the full list of scheduled events can be found on the NELC website:

Monday 30th May 10.30 am-12.30 pm Focus group 1 Docks/Port Office – UCL: Growing up in a Coastal Community Research Project – Focus Group 1 Tickets, Mon 30 May 2022 at 10:30.

If you are interested contact Pippa at pippa.curtin@nelincs.gov.uk.

 

 

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Jack joined the Gi team in January 2022.

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