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We conduct ourselves and our work with integrity.

We acknowledge the impact our work can have and the opportunities and limitations of this.

We protect the truth of a lived experience as defined by the survivor.

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Truthful & Authentic

We actively engage with people's authentic selves, including their neurodiversity.

We welcome people's wholeness, including lived experiences that may be contradictory in and of themselves.

Please remember that these principles capture what we strive to achieve, but we are imperfect messy humans who struggle, get tired, do mistakes, and are often constricted by the parameters of the systems and structures we operate within.

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© 2024

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Angela Sweeney, Academic Lead & Co-Author, SURE & Centre for Society and Mental Health

Laura E. Fischer, Art and Research Lead & Co-Author, Traumascapes

Síofra Peeren, Ethics Lead & Co-Author, SURE

Madision Wempe, Involvement Lead & Co-Author, Centre for Society and Mental Health

Sullivan Holderbach, Artist & Co-Author, Traumascapes

Susanna Alyce, Peer Support Worker & Co-Author, Survivors Voices

Jane Chevous, Co-Author, Survivors Voices

Cassandra Lovelock, Co-Author, Centre for Society and Mental Health

Roz Etwaria, Co-Author, Little Ro

Sophie Olson, Co-Author, The Flying Child

Duncan Craig, Co-Author, We Are Survivors

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Designed & illustrated by Traumascapes

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