Libby Keck
Head of Design and Collaboration, Q
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Libby Keck posted an update in the group Mental health and persistent pain 5 years, 2 months ago
Hi all! As most of you will know, there is a Q Lab workshop taking place in Birmingham tomorrow, where we’ll be sharing the research findings that many have you have contributed to, and discussing how we can use this learning to mean that people living with mental health problems and persistent pain can receive high quality care and support in the…Read more
Mental health and persistent pain: Live blog from the Q Lab workshop | Q CommunitySince September, the Q Lab and Mind have been working in partnership to explore how care can be improved for people living with both mental health problems and persistent back and next pain. On 14 February, 30 people from across health and care (and beyond) will come together to reflect on the work done so far … -
Libby Keck posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Helen and Adrian – thank you so much for sharing your different perspectives on this. It feels like there is a real need for us to focus on the way people understand and empathise with pain, and why/ how this may be influencing or affecting the quality of service that someone receives compared to other conditions. I have been very moved by yours…Read more
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Libby Keck posted an update in the group Mental health and persistent pain 5 years, 6 months ago
Hi everyone, as you may have seen in the Q Lab update I’ve written a short blog that introduces early findings from the research survey that many of you have contributed to. I’ve linked this below for anyone who would like to take a look.
We will be holding some small research sessions to help interrogate the research that’s been done to date…Read more
Living with both mental health problems and persistent back and neck pain – some early insights | Q CommunityLast month the Q Lab launched its second project in partnership with Mind, focusing on how care can be designed to best meet the health and well-being needs of people living with both mental health problems and persistent back and neck pain. For the next 3-4 months, we will be investing time and energy into … -
Libby Keck posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Thanks for joining the group Anne – it’s great to have you involved. I look forward to learning more about the experiences you have described, it sounds like a really important area of work.
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Libby Keck joined the group Mental health and persistent pain 5 years, 7 months ago
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