Illustrated Findings

Study co-investigators Caitlin Gormley, Nughmana Mirza and Phillippa Wiseman have developed highly visual, accessible resources based on the research findings.

They worked collaboratively with ethnographic illustrator Sophia Nelson and many of the project partners to produce powerful graphic novellas that tell the stories of research participants in composite form. Digital and downloadable versions in multiple languages are available from this page.

Disability & long-term conditions booklet

a picture showing images and quotes of people during Covid lockdown

Read online in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

PDF Download in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

[Screen readers: click on the language to open link to that format]

Domestic abuse booklet

a picture showing images and quotes of people during Covid lockdown

Read online in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

PDF Download in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

[Screen readers: click on the language to open link to that format]

Criminal justice booklet

a picture showing images and quotes of people during Covid lockdown

Read online in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

PDF Download in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

[Screen readers: click on the language to open link to that format]

Refugees and asylum booklet

a picture showing images and quotes of people during Covid lockdown

Read online in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

PDF Download in English, French, Urdu or Arabic

[Screen readers: click on the language to open link to that format]

The booklets were made possible by and support gratefully received from the ESRC’s impact acceleration account.

COPYRIGHT AND USE NOTICE: These booklets were made to be shared widely, and we encourage you to do so by downloading them, placing links on your website and circulating them to others. However, we ask that booklets are accessed in their entirety and that you do not extract or use images or text from booklets without permission. For permission, contact: Caitlin.Gormley@glasgow.ac.uk (clicking this email address opens a message). Image copyright is retained by the artist Sophia Neilson; text copyright is retained by the Scotland in Lockdown study.