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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Caroline ClaisseORCiD, Professor Abi DurrantORCiD
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Non-profits such as voluntary and community-based (VC) organisations are facing increasing pressures to engage in data work to sustain themselves. They face challenges with practices, information systems and tools associated with capturing data for supporting service provision. Most recently, researchers working with VC organisations have turned to Feminist and Care discourses to envision alternatives to current socio-technical systems whereby their values and purposes do not match with those of non-profits, consequently pulling the latter away from their socially driven mission. We report on a longitudinal, collaborative study with a UK-based mental health peer support organisation that created innovative tools as a means of navigating current pressures to practice data work for the quantification of mental health service provision. We present findings from interviews conducted with our community partner and share how recovery work has informed careful data practices, offering recommendations for supporting data work in mental health recovery.
Author(s): Claisse C, Osborne AK, Sillence E, Glasgott A, Cameron AS, Durrant AC
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '25)
Year of Conference: 2025
Pages: Article No.: 1187
Online publication date: 25/04/2025
Acceptance date: 12/01/2025
Date deposited: 13/02/2025
Publisher: ACM
URL: https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3713537
DOI: 10.1145/3706598.3713537
Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item
ISBN: 9798400713941