Doctor Lisa Garnham
Lecturer
Social Work and Social Policy
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Publications
- Stewart Ellen, , Hill OConnor Clementine, Meier Petra,
- International Journal of Social Research Methodology (2026)
- , , Stewart Ellen, Hill O’Connor Clementine
- Journal of Critical Public Health (2025)
- , Hill O'Connor Clementine,
- Social Policy Association Annual Conference (2025)
- , Hill O’Connor Clementine, McCartney Gerard,
- (2025)
- EURO 2025: 34th European Conference on Operational Research (2025)
- , Kelly Iona,
- (2024)
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Professional Activities
- Participant
- 13/3/2025
- Speaker
- 11/2019
- Speaker
- 2019
- Speaker
- 11/2018
Projects
- Garnham, Lisa (Principal Investigator)
- As part of our commitment to participatory research, the cafes provide an informal space for third sector and community-led organisations to access research support. This will be a space where you can ask experienced researchers questions about research, evaluation and impact monitoring, over a cup of tea. If you think you’d like some research support beyond the cafés, we can also explore options for this with you too.
We were inspired to create this support network following the Influencing Policy with Participatory workshop with third sector organisations in Glasgow in March 2025, where we discussed the benefits and challenges of engaging in participatory research for policy audiences.
The cafes are funded by a Social Policy Association Opportunity Grant, awarded to Lisa Garnham. - 01-Jan-2026 - 30-Jan-2027
- Garnham, Lisa (Principal Investigator)
- This project uses participatory systems mapping to gather qualitative evidence on the impacts of the 'Big Noise' social intervention. The 'Big Noise' is an orchestral music programme that is currently operating in six neighbourhoods across Scotland. The programme works with local schools to offer an immersive programme for children of all ages, as well as adults in the community.
This project will carry out participatory systems mapping with programme staff, young people participating in the programme and their families. It will create a 'Layered Systems Map' of programme impacts. This map will allow viewers to interactively explore the impacts of the intervention, intercluding the evidence gathered through this project and previous evaluations. - 01-Jan-2025 - 30-Jan-2026
- Garnham, Lisa (Researcher) Smith, Kat (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2028
- Garnham, Lisa (Visiting Academic) Smith, Kat (Co-investigator) Stewart, Ellen (Co-investigator) Hill OConnor, Clementine (Researcher)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2025
- Garnham, Lisa (Principal Investigator)
- Project objectives
To conduct a peer-led evaluation of the ‘Our Rights, Our Communities’ project that would:
a) Explore the issues being faced by New Scots women and their families in Glasgow.
b) Enable the project leaders and participants to understand and assess the ‘Our Rights, Our Communities’ project according to their own objectives.
c) Provide evidence to the wider community on the impacts and benefits of peer-led advocacy for New Scots.
d) Make the voices of New Scots women central to the evaluation outputs.
To document the process of carrying out peer-led research to:
a) Explore and reflect on the group experiences.
b) Capture these experiences, the challenges and the benefits of peer-led research and evaluation for the benefit of other community groups and researchers considering undertaking work using similar approaches. - 01-Jan-2022 - 30-Jan-2024
- Garnham, Lisa (Principal Investigator) Rolfe, Steve (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2019 - 31-Jan-2019
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Contact
Doctor
Lisa
Garnham
Lecturer
Social Work and Social Policy
Email: lisa.garnham@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted