Research on Mental Health Recovery 
Co-Created with Survivors of Modern Slavery
 
17 May, 2021 // 10 - 13 BST

free event // registration required

Join us and learn about a unique research project that elevates the lived experiences of survivors of modern slavery in the UK. MOMENTS (Modern Slavery, Mental Health and Survivors) is a study co-created by the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab and Survivor Alliance to explore survivors’ perspectives on mental health recovery.  

This project places lived experience at its core. Through a Research Advisory Board comprised of survivors of modern slavery, we harnessed lived experience at every stage of the research process. At this event, you will hear from our Research Advisory Board members and learn initial insights from the project about what mental health recovery means to survivors. The event will conclude with a panel discussion chaired by the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Dame Sara Thornton. 

This project was funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), Research for Patient Benefit.  

Accessibility Information: Closed Captioning, British Sign Language, and/or interpretation can be provided. Contact: minh [at] survivoralliance [dot] org with any questions.

please register below and you will be sent a calendar invite and zoom details for the event.