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Researcher Blog: Dr Joe Langley at Miami Transforming Evidence event
Research Fellow Joe Langley reflects on his research trip to Miami, where he co-delivered a workshop session at the International Transforming Evidence Network conference.

Lab4Living researchers at Culture & Creativity Research Institute ‘METHOD 2022’ Conference
Lab4Living research students presented their research methods at METHOD 2022, last week’s Culture & Creativity Research Institute Postgraduate conference.

Researcher blog: Sources of inspiration for creative practices in co-production
In this blog, Dr Joe Langley reflects on guest editing a special issue of Evidence & Policy journal, with a multidisciplinary editorial group.

Ursula presents at Culture & Creativity Research Institute ‘Method’ Conference
At this week’s Culture & Creativity Research Institute Postgraduate conference, Ursula Ankeny discusses how to do meaningful remote co-design.

Lab4Living presents at 2nd Child Heath Tech Conference
Members of the Lab4Living team presented approaches to developing interventions for paediatric populations at the 2nd Child Heath Tech Conference last week. PhD researcher Ursula Ankeny also presented a poster on her research helping children with arthritis to be more active and independent.

Researcher blog: Guest editing a Special Issue for Evidence & Policy during COVID
In this blog, Dr Joe Langley reflects on guest editing a special issue of Evidence & Policy journal, with a multidisciplinary editorial group.


Funding awarded to develop novel technologies for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Management

Evaluation of ‘ADHD Hero Activity Book’ paper published in Design For Health
17 Jun 2021, This paper, now published in Design For Health, describes the evaluation of a prototype activity book (previously co-designed by Lab4Living researchers, families of young people with ADHD, educators and clinicians). Results indicate the activity book is an effective communication aid between young people and families. Read the paper here:

Challenging the digital default: COVID-19 and Co-production
A new book chapter by Lab4Living researchers offers alternatives to the supposed digital dominance for co-design during the COVID-19 pandemic.