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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 25 MIN

Series 2, Ep.5 - Lowri Bartrum and Nia Greer, Vision Support

from Making Lived Experience Matter · host Visionary

Our fifth guests at the Visionary virtual coffee table are Lowri Bartrum and Nia Green of Vision Support. Lowri and Nia joined us for discussion about lived experience representation, examining both personal viewpoints and its significance for Vision Support. Nia shares her personal thoughts and experiences, highlighting her views on workplace representation and how visibility is growing in the public eye through shows like Love Island and Strictly Come Dancing. Lowri offers valuable insights on the sector and shared Vision Support's excellent work, particularly how they ensure lived experience representation is at the core of service development. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast and are thinking about how you can improve lived experience representation within your organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please email Nina Chesworth, Lived Experience and Campaigns Coordinator, Visionary or Lowri Bartrum CEO, Vision Support, Nia Greer, North Wales Services Manager, Vision Support  Thank you to Andre Lewis Shorts who provided the music and Steve Nutt at Computer Rooms who edited the episode. Thank you to Lowri Bartrum, CEO, and Nia Greer, North Wales Service Manager, from Vision Support for joining us for this episode of the Visionary podcast.    Lowri and Nia joined us for discussion about lived experience representation, examining both personal viewpoints and its significance for Vision Support. Nia shared her personal thoughts and experiences, highlighting her views on workplace representation and how visibility is growing in the public eye through shows like Love Island and Strictly Come Dancing. Lowri offered valuable insights on the sector and shared Vision Support's excellent work, particularly how they ensure lived experience representation is at the core of service development. Inspired by our discussion? Whether you're looking to enhance lived experience representation in your organisation or want to learn more about Vision Support's initiatives, we'd love to connect. Please get in touch via email: Nina Chesworth, Lived Experience and Campaigns Coordinator, Visionary   Lowri Bartrum CEO, Vision Support Nia Greer, North Wales Services Manager, Vision Support  Thank you to Andre Lewis Shorts who provided the music and Steve Nutt at Computer Rooms who edited the episode. 

Our fifth guests at the Visionary virtual coffee table are Lowri Bartrum and Nia Green of Vision Support. Lowri and Nia joined us for discussion about lived experience representation, examining both personal viewpoints and its significance for Vision Support. Nia shares her personal thoughts and experiences, highlighting her views on workplace representation and how visibility is growing in the public eye through shows like Love Island and Strictly Come Dancing. Lowri offers valuable insights on the sector and shared Vision Support's excellent work, particularly how they ensure lived experience representation is at the core of service development. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast and are thinking about how you can improve lived experience representation within your organisation, we would love to hear from you. Please email Nina Chesworth, Lived Experience and Campaigns Coordinator, Visionary or Lowri Bartrum CEO, Vision Support, Nia Greer, North Wales Services Manager, Vision Support  Thank you to Andre Lewis Shorts who provided the music and Steve Nutt at Computer Rooms who edited the episode. Thank you to Lowri Bartrum, CEO, and Nia Greer, North Wales Service Manager, from Vision Support for joining us for this episode of the Visionary podcast.    Lowri and Nia joined us for discussion about lived experience representation, examining both personal viewpoints and its significance for Vision Support. Nia shared her personal thoughts and experiences, highlighting her views on workplace representation and how visibility is growing in the public eye through shows like Love Island and Strictly Come Dancing. Lowri offered valuable insights on the sector and shared Vision Support's excellent work, particularly how they ensure lived experience representation is at the core of service development. Inspired by our discussion? Whether you're looking to enhance lived experience representation in your organisation or want to learn more about Vision Support's initiatives, we'd love to connect. Please get in touch via email: Nina Chesworth, Lived Experience and Campaigns Coordinator, Visionary   Lowri Bartrum CEO, Vision Support Nia Greer, North Wales Services Manager, Vision Support  Thank you to Andre Lewis Shorts who provided the music and Steve Nutt at Computer Rooms who edited the episode.

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