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Chance 2 Change Films

As part of the Poverty and Health Inequalities Forum, we were thrilled to be able to include artwork and film-poems from the Health n Equality exhibition created by Chance 2 Change Drumchapel, a health inequalities peer support group in Glasgow.

You should be able to view each short film directly below. However, these can sometimes take a long time to load on this page. You can also access the films directly on Drumchapel TV's Youtube channel.

We Want Answers

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Lamb to the Slaughter

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Nae Mair Talkin

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Drawer of Pain

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Health

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See Me

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Final Demands

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The Street

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Credits

On the left, there is a picture of a young man smiling in a snowy outdoor landscape. The text says: Dedicated in loving memory to Kevin Harvey, community activist, our film-maker, our friend. On the right, in green, the text says, Poetry written by Chance 2 Change with support of creative practitioner Lorna MacBean.

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