Co-producing a rights-based, recovery-oriented intervention for psychosis in sub-Saharan Africa​
In this hybrid seminar, two peer researchers, working on the FCDO-funded SUCCEED programme will reflect on their experiences of co-producing a holistic intervention for people with lived experience of psychosis in Sub-Saharan Africa.
is a FCDO-funded Health Research Programme Consortium led by LSHTM working to co-produce a six-year programme of research to design and evaluate a holistic intervention for people with lived experience of psychosis in Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe.
In this seminar, two SUCCEED peer researchers will reflect on the value of collaboration between people with lived experience and people with professional experience in shaping SUCCEED Africa’s activities and outputs to-date, plus opportunities and challenges in promoting involvement across all stages of the research cycle.
Speakers
​Philani Ama Kinyabo, University of Zimbabwe & peer researcher at SUCCEED Africa (Zimbabwe)
​Hilda Chinoko, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences & SUCCEED Africa (Malawi)
​Both the University of Zimbabwe and Kamuzu University of Health Sciences are collaborators on the SUCCEED programme.
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