by Mistralle Reid | Feb 25, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital innovation, Mental health
The Thoughtune app helps people to manage anxiety, depression and addictive behaviours. The app uses psychological theory and gamified interventions to help people set goals and manage their own behaviour. An Innovation Grant from The Inclusivity Project helped...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 25, 2022 | Advice & help for businesses, Case studies of our work with local businesses, Collaborative processes, Disability, Long term health conditions, Mental health
CHAOS (Community Helping All of Society) use a co-creation approach to developing work within their organisation. With input from Dr. Esmaeil Khedmati-Morase, an Inclusivity Project specialist in Complex Systems, they were able to level up their collaborative process...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation, Human Resources, Mental health
Amy Fox recorded a podcast about workplace wellbeing. The Inclusivity Project gave her a grant for podcast equipment, and she used help from Dr. Emmylou Rahtz, who is skilled in listening to people tell their stories and representing them through her qualitative...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Mental health
Brian Tregunna is a coach focusing particularly on personal effectiveness and self confidence, having retrained after many years in the Fire Service and working with injured military veterans as a manager at Cornish charity Active Plus. Brian worked with Inclusivity...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Mental health
First Light is a charity supporting people in Cornwall, Devon and Wiltshire who have been affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. They wanted to make their services more accessible and inclusive for clients with protected characteristics and clients for whom...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 17, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation, Funding for Cornish Businesses, Mental health
Justin Wiggan is from Glass Twin. The Inclusivity Project has worked with him to measure and evaluate effectiveness on mental wellbeing of users of the sonic bench installed at Tolvaddon fire...
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