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Participle are a social enterprise we design services with and for the public we are currently working on a project called Social Health in which we aim to design a new way to help people manage their own health and live well.


To do this we are currently looking for people who can help us by taking part in our workshops and trying out elements of our new service that have yet to be developed.


If you take part you will get an opportunity to find out ways to improve your own wellbeing whilst taking part in the creation of a new system that will benefit the community.


Our participants will be given a cash reward for taking part.


If you wouid like to take part or you know anyone else that would be interested in this opportunity please contact Busayo Abidakun on: [email protected] and 020 7089 6962

We are looking for people who have Long Term Health Conditions or who have a interest in improving there health and wellbeing.


If you are interested please email me on [email protected]


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