South Wales Evening Post

Health care workers share experience­s of pandemic at writing symposium

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AROUND 30 registered clinical health care profession­als from across Wales and beyond had the opportunit­y to share some of their lived experience­s of the pandemic at Swansea University’s Creative Writing Symposium for Nurses.

Joining forces with profession­al writers, illustrato­rs and academics, participan­ts engaged in a range of creative processes to help them reflect on, explore and record their unique real-life stories.

Guest speakers included Owen Sheers, Bafta-nominated author, poet, playwright and Professor in Creativity at Swansea University alongside award-winning spoken word artist, writer and nurse Molly Case.

Mr Sheers said: “It was insightful listening to participan­ts and learning from their experience as nurses.

“Using examples of my own work, I guided participan­ts through some of the co-creation processes which then fed into their writing.

“We saw early on that the pandemic was not only a threat to humans but a threat to all that it means to be human. Writing that is informed by direct experience, depth and emotion is important to both help us all to understand what we have been through beyond statistics and policies and to help us to understand ongoing consequenc­es.”

Workshop organiser Dr Laura Kalas, co-director of Swansea’s Medical Humanities Research Centre, said: “This event provided an exciting opportunit­y to give creative voices to the nurses whose roles during the Covid pandemic have been so instrument­al.

“As well as the nurses’ writings, a resident artist also captured the event through live illustrati­on. This was a dynamic way of reflecting on how we might narrativis­e the pandemic through different voices and experience­s, giving us a chance to radically rethink the relationsh­ip between science and art.”

Findings from the creative writing symposium will be used alongside wider academic research and analysis investigat­ing current and historical experience­s of nurses during pandemics.

The creative writing produced by the nurses will be showcased in an online exhibition next year.

 ?? ?? Speaker Molly Case and symposium participan­ts.
Speaker Molly Case and symposium participan­ts.

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