Coproducing a film resource for asylum seekers in the UK—A field reflection

Author:

Mäkelä Petra1ORCID,Given-Wilson Zoe2ORCID,Al Berkdar Kenan3,Aljumma Zaina4,Mostafanejad Rahman3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , 15-17 Tavistock Place , London, WC1H 9SH, UK

2. Centre for the Study of Emotion and Law, Royal Holloway University of London , 11 Bedford Square , London, WC1B 3RE, UK

3. Life Seekers’ Aid , 69 Hollybush House, Hollybush Gardens , London, E2 9QT, UK

4. Department of Education, University Of South Wales, Usk Way, Newport NP20 2BP , Wales

Abstract

Abstract In this field reflection, we critically explore our experiences of coproduction, as a group comprising people with lived experience of seeking asylum in the UK, and clinical academics. We collaboratively developed a film resource for people facing the challenges of the asylum system and for professionals who support them. We aim to (1) reflect on how this collaboration came about and how it led to both planned outputs and unanticipated outcomes, (2) identify a range of personal, organizational, and system factors that enabled or constrained our collaborations as researchers and asylum seekers or refugees in the UK, and (3) explore our own assumptions about ways of working together to enable partnership and equality of engagement. We reflect on our experiences in relation to four conditions of coproduction: combining knowledge and experience, commitment to the project and each other, flexibility in our ways of working together, and our valued achievements.

Funder

Public Engagement

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Unbound Philanthropy Grant

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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