RIGHTS, VOICE & CHANGE: Making Experience Count Together in Moray
- May 18
- 2 min read
EVENT DETAILS:
Thursday 11 June 2026
10:30 AM – 2:00 PM (lunch provided)
Central Elgin – Venue TBC

TICKETS ARE NOW LIVE!
Join us for a shared conversation about how lived and living experience, human rights and data can support better decisions, fairer services and stronger mental wellbeing in Moray.
This event is open, accessible and welcoming—you don’t need any prior knowledge to take part.
This is delivered in partnership with Moray Alcohol & Drug Partnership, Moray Community Justice Partnership, and Science Ceilidh, is bringing people together to explore how lived experience, rights and shared data can support positive change across Moray.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Across the day, we will explore:
What a human rights‑based approach looks like in practice
How lived experience can be understood as valuable system insight
How data can be shared ethically, transparently and meaningfully
How this work connects to real change in services and communities
You’ll also get a first look at a new:
Data visualisation tool
A publicly accessible tool designed to share lived experience data in ways that are clear, responsible and useful.
WHO IS IT FOR
This event is for:
People with lived or living experience
Community groups and peer organisations
Practitioners and staff across services
Decision makers, planners and strategic leads
Anyone interested in community research, rights and mental wealth
Everyone is welcome. Your perspective matters.
ACCESSIBILITY
We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive space.
If you have any access or support needs, please let us know when booking.
EVENT DETAILS:
Thursday 11 June 2026
10:30 AM – 2:00 PM (lunch provided)
Central Elgin – Venue TBC
Part of the Collaboration for Mental Wealth in Moray (CRN), funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and The Young Foundation.
Hosted by Moray Wellbeing Hub CIC, the Collaboration for Mental Wealth in Moray is a network of partners who are researching what works for creating mental wealth in Moray through the co-creation of solutions and community-driven action. Partners in the network are the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI), Moray Art Development Engagement (M:ADE), tsiMORAY, Science Ceilidh, Arrows (A Quarriers Service), Earthtime for All, and Grampian Regional Equalities Council (GREC).

