Webinar showcases creative and inclusive techniques in research
17 November 2025
More than 150 people gathered online for a seminar showcasing creative and inclusive approaches in research on 6 November.
Chaired by ARC West’s Head of Communications, Zoe Trinder-Widdess, the webinar explored approaches including LEGO, sandboxing, Play-Do and drawing.
After an introduction to the benefits of these types of approaches from Lucy Condon, ARC West’s Patient and Public Involvement Facilitator, attendees heard from:
Dr Ahlam Sawsaa – Research Fellow, NIHR Health Determinants Research Collaboration – Age of Wonder, Born in Bradford
Ahlam presented findings from the Data Acceptance project, which used LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® to open discussion, encourage collaboration, and generate fresh perspectives.
Professor Debbie Watson – Professor of Child and Family Welfare, University of Bristol
Debbie shared her use of “sandboxing” in the Difficult Conversations project, which explored sensitive topics with care-experienced children and their carers and professionals.
Dr Lis Grey – Behavioural Scientist, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration West
Lis presented a co-design project tackling loneliness which used creative tools, including drawing, Play-Doh, and LEGO, to help participants express feelings and imagine possible futures.