Join Tracey Loughran and Kate Mahoney in conversation with Jules Pretty on how public history is being used to understand the health, well-being and lived experiences of young women, how the development of a new toolkit called “Bodies, Hearts and Minds” is helping.
Tracey Loughran is from the Department of History at the University of Essex, and Kate Mahoney is from Healthwatch Essex
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