A Mile In My Shoes Audio Project
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A Mile In My Shoes Audio Project

I just finished making some audio pieces for a new ‘Mile in My Shoes’ project, run by the Empathy Museum with funding from the Health Foundation. I got to interview a range of people about their experiences of working for and being treated by the National Health Service. I came away with a real sense of how lucky we are to have the NHS, but also how much pressure it’s under at the moment.

More about the project, and the audio, here.