Survey of English Usage,
University College London
Tel: +44 20 7679 8205
Research co-production
All my research is informed by a co-production framework which acknowledges that diverse experiences and types of knowledge are vital to social and health research. I work with the Co-Production Collective across several projects, and always put community partnerships at the heart of everything I do. You can use this page to find out how to get involved in my work as someone with lived or professional experience of language in reproductive and sexual healthcare, and please do email to find out more or just to say 'hello'.

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Forum
As part of the STEPS project, I am currently looking for people with lived experience of pregnancy loss language to join a new Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Forum on communication around pregnancy loss. The purpose of the Forum is to ensure that lived experience voices are centred in discussions with policymakers.
Please get in touch if you would like to join!


Work with the Co-Production Collective
The Co-Production Collective, based at UCL, is at the forefront of the movement towards research that doesn't just listen to those with lived experiences, but actively integrates lived experience insights into its core work. I am involved in a number of projects co-led by the Co-Production Collective team, including COMMET and RECENTRE.
SuPPL and EStELC's co-produced findings
Combined, the SuPPL and EStELC projects worked with nearly 800 lived experience and professional co-producers. The co-production model of these projects means that their recommendations fully integrate the perspectives of those most affected by pregnancy loss language.
