Do you have experience in providing health care to people with lived experience of mental health challenges? If yes, then we’d like you invite you to participate in a research project that has been designed to improve the health literacy for mental health care.

The project aim is to find out how we can provide information to community members that is easy to access, understand and remember so they are more informed to look after their health and wellbeing. With the help of health care professionals, along with the insights of people with lived experience of mental health, we hope to identify ways we can improve health literacy.

We are asking health care professionals to participate in an online Ideas Generation Workshop. The workshop will discuss the results (using vignettes) of a survey about health and health care that was completed by people in the community, including some with a lived experience of mental health. The workshop will generate intervention ideas by drawing on the vignettes and your experience.

Participants will have the choice of selecting their preferred date and time to attend one of the online workshops with sessions running for two hours between 22 September and 25 September.

If you would like more information about the project, please read the Participant Information Sheet. You can also find out more or register online.