In a world where information is constantly being exchanged, how much are you willing to share? The Nest is an interactive drama exploring how and why people's attitudes towards the sharing of data, health data and patient records can differ and at t…

In a world where information is constantly being exchanged, how much are you willing to share? The Nest is an interactive drama exploring how and why people's attitudes towards the sharing of data, health data and patient records can differ and at times conflict.

 
  • Funded by Arts Council England

    NIHR, University of Manchester, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust.

  • Performers

    Ray Ashcroft & Hannah Butterfield

    Writer Rosie MacPherson   

    Director Peter Bradley

    Producer John Tomlinson 

    Designer Bethany Wells

    Sound Designer Sam Glossop  

    Lighting Designer Angus Froste

    Video Designers

    Ed Sunman (2017) & Mia Obertelli (2015)

  • Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

This work has been commissioned by the NIHR Greater Manchester Primary Care Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, which is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and is a partnership between The University of Manchester and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. 

The Nest is supported by the Public Programmes Team at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Add your voice to this important debate using #ShareMyData and #GMPSTRC

For more information visit www.gmpstrc.nihr.ac.uk

Sean doesn’t need a TV remote any more, or a shopping list. His house takes care of it all for him. Sara, his daughter, is attached to her phone, but isn’t so willing to share the information that could save her life. In a world where information is constantly being exchanged, how much are you willing to share?

The Nest is an interactive drama exploring how and why people's attitudes towards the sharing of data, health data and patient records can differ and at times conflict. 

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