 I'm Sarah West, I'm from SEI York in the UK. I am working on a project funded by the Swedish Development Agency, which is all about looking at how members of SEI staff engage with the public in our work in all the different forms that that takes. This work is really important for SEI because it will allow us to have interaction more between our colleagues. Our colleagues will have a better understanding of what it is we all do as part of this participatory researches and hopefully they'll be able to draw on our expertise that we have. We have a huge number of staff who are getting engaged in these kind of participatory projects and by being able to make these videos to exchange knowledge we're really sort of getting a critical mass of researchers who are interested in engagement and I think that's really valuable for us as an institute because we can all learn from each other and hopefully this will lead to some new projects both within SEI and some new projects with external partners too. So we've been reviewing how our peers engage with the public too and we're going to sort of compare and contrast that with how we engage with the public so we're learning a lot from our peers but we also hope that these case study videos that we're making as well as sharing knowledge within SEI that some of our peers might be able to use this information and hopefully lead to new collaborations with new organisations who want to work with us and who want to learn from us and that we can also learn from too.