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Presentation by Val Williams (Norah Fry Research Centre) and Andrew Barbour and about their experiences of analysing videos together. This presentation was part of a seminar, funded by the ESRC, focusing on participatory data analysis for and with people with learning disabilities
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Skills for Support
Lisa Ponting and Kerrie Ford: OUR VIEWS matter
We worked for WECIL (disabled people’s views matter)
Norah Fry Research Centre helped us
What is analysis?
Pulling a rabbit out of a hat?
• I am a scientist• I know the right methods• Therefore I can find out
what this all means
Mostly that is not the way things work….
Hey presto!
Analysis is always from someone’s point of view
“We are the artists of our
lives”
Journey to Independence: 1999-2002
I know what the research means to me – because it’s about my life
Our research was about support
• From my point of view, support is about being friends
We’re just friends!
I helped decide on the main themes
Respect Advice
Choices Being friendly Support to speak up
Making videos
So let’s see what these themes mean – how do support workers do these things?
Being friendly
• We looked at body language
• People were friendly to each other
• They were able to have a good laugh
• They had good team work
Why is this ‘new’? It’s treating each other like human beings!
Then we picked out the parts of the video that showed ‘being friendly’
Val’s bit: looking at how the joke is done
1st part Sue: Go on - You can have that
one
2nd partAndrew: You have number 10 and I’ll have number 12
Receptionist: This is a bigger roomSue: Is it really?
Team work
Go over the
detail
Pick the best bits Tell us
who to go to
Help to get the ‘main
themes’
Val takes the detailed analysis back to Lisa and Kerrie: their views matter!
Making sure we do good research
Good inclusive research needs skilled researchers
Why do we need separate spaces to learn?
Can we come toether?
Impact
• Good inclusive research has its own quality standards
• E.g. analysis can be more ‘open’ and in the here-and-now
• We will only have an impact if we do it well.