CASE STUDY

After Them

Researchers at University of Surrey wanted us to make a short impact film documenting the experiences of study participants into research about NHS support after staff suicide. We were also asked to make a strategy to optimise the film's impact upon release.

10 MINUTE IMPACT FILM

SOCIAL MEDIA CUT

IMPACT CONSULTATION

OUR RESULTS

Exploring the effects of suicide in the NHS

  • Over 50k film views within 48 hours of publication from original audience of 600

  • Shared on official channels by NHS Employers, British Psychological Society, Key Worker Nation, and more

  • Published as part of British Psychological Society's CIPR award-winning Fund NHS Hubs campaign

  • Retweeted by BAFTA-winning writer Dr Adam Kay

Closing statement on the project from the study’s principal investigator, shared to an audience of over 200 NHS workers, policy makers, and academics

“More impactful than any research paper we will ever write.”

Dr Ruth Riley

University of Surrey

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