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Remarkable lives – Kirsty Lilley in conversation with Robert Hurst
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Remarkable lives – Kirsty Lilley in conversation with Robert Hurst

Kirsty Lilley and Robert Hurst
Mental health and social inclusion, Vol.27(3), pp.264-272
11/07/2023

Abstract

Language Recovery Trust CHIME Creativity First-hand narrative C-CHIME Mental Health Services
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to share Kirsty Lilley’s story. Design/methodology/approach Kirsty wrote a biographic piece detailing her journey, then shared a creative piece of writing about trust before being interviewed by Robert. Findings Kirsty shared stories from her life and how her experiences have shaped who she is. In Trust, she gives the reader an intimate insight into her internal and psychological experiences. Research limitations/implications Recovery narratives such as this give us an overview of only a single person’s experiences. However, they allow the person with lived experience to explore their story in depth. Practical implications Kirsty writes evocatively – her stories will connect with readers. Social implications There is so much to learn from stories such as Kirsty’s. For those who have had similar experiences and for those who work in mental health services. Originality/value This is the first time that Kirsty has chosen to share her unique story. It is also the first time in Remarkable Lives that a piece of creative writing has been included alongside a biography.
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