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Using images to capture and share service users' spirituality

Hazel Bryce (Sheffield (SORT))
Lorraine (Spirituality)

A Life in the Day

ISSN: 1366-6282

Article publication date: 29 October 2009

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Abstract

This article explores some of the images and words that service users choose to capture and represent their unique spirituality. It was written using material that service users produced as part of two projects focusing on spirituality and hope. The first project involved a group where service users were given a camera to capture something that represented their spirituality. The second project involved producing material for an art exhibition entitled Growing Hope, that was showcased in Sheffield as part of World Mental Health Day 2009.The article is written by Hazel Bryce, an occupational therapist working in an assertive outreach team (SORT) in Sheffield, and Lorraine, a service user who worked on the two projects and who has an interest in spirituality. They reflect together on the process of being involved in the projects and the meaning of this piece of work. The article was written together to try to capture a range of perspectives.

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Bryce, H. and Lorraine (2009), "Using images to capture and share service users' spirituality", A Life in the Day, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 12-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/13666282200900036

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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