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Welcome to "Through The Lens: Diversity and Trust in Healthcare," an online gallery showcasing the works of young Londoners from ethnic minority backgrounds in London.
Using disposable cameras, these individuals have captured compelling images that explore themes of trust in healthcare.
This exhibition highlights personal and communal experiences, aiming to bridge gaps and foster understanding within Black, Asian and other ethnic minority Communities.
The Exhibition
The live exhibition went public on 7th -10th June 2024 at The Handbag Factory in South London. On launch night, all participants, CVR Community members and members of the public attended to celebrate the unveiling of the art work.
Over £3000 worth of prizes were given out for winning entries judged by a panel of artists and community leaders.
Performances and speeches were given by artist Che Lingo and award-winning poet Theresa Lola. There was also delicious food on the night (of course).
 
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
            The Gallery
Dive in and discover how trust in health is portrayed through the eyes of our talented contributors.
Explore by Theme
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      My heart is full By Bhav Ghedia Support and Togetherness in the Goth Community By Isaac Li Our Health, Our Voices - A Collective Vision for trust in healthcare By Jennifer McGowan Timeless Blossoms: Embracing Connection and Nature By Livia Hartmann Empowering Muslim Women Through the Health Garden Clinic By Lotifa Begum Service, Struggle, and Support: A Community’s Journey By Noor Hamid Healthcare in motion By Rio Bell Welfare of The People is The Highest Law By Toni-Ann Gurdon Care and Connection: Health Within the Community By Tyrese Walters 
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      Bricks, Mortar and Prayer. By Ade Onibada Position of the People By Alexander Talver In Crisis: The Ones Who Are Left Behind By Anne Koice Manuales Challenges and Diversity in NHS Care. By Charlene Jack My blood transfusion experience By Gbemi Atinsola Beyond the Handshake: Trust in Healthcare By Israfeel Kusi-Addo Spiritual healthcare By Jodine Williams In the waiting room: creating Hopeful and Inclusive Healthcare Environments By Joshelyn Omokan Through Smiles Beyond Borders By Junee Downer 
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      I hope your grandma's proud of me (iii) By Abel Holsborough Like No-One's Watching By Alice Foxall ‘Sip n Quote’ to help process complicated emotions and feelings By Bethany Paths to Wellness: A Personal Journey Through Health and Care By David Kingsley Darkness vs Mental Health By Leonardo Torres Llerena Can you see me? By Luke Wilson 
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About the Research Project
Over the past year few years, we have been exploring the complex dynamics of trust within healthcare systems, learning from diverse communities across the UK who often face significant disparities in health outcomes and access to care.
Through co-creation groups, digital ethnography, surveys, interviews, and other forms of community engagement, we sought to capture the voices, experiences, and perceptions of people from these communities regarding their interactions with healthcare providers and institutions and how trust is formed and maintained.
Project Leads
Dr. Kenny Imafidon MBE
Dr. Elsa Zekeng
Exhibition Project Team
Sam Omokan
Busayo Twins
Chantel-Mariee Lewis
Event Manager
Tonye Mak
Supporting Researchers
Dr. Bianca Bailey-Wilson
Siobhan Canavan
Commissioners
Impact on Urban Health
Photography Consultant
Joladé Olusanya
Judges
Alvin Owusu
Juanita Richards
Nazia Khatun
Rianna Raymond- Williams
Lilian Latinwo-Olajide
Film scanned by
C.I.M.E Labs
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              