“…Visual narrative methodology enables researchers to capture rich, complex data about the social and physical environments of the participants and their interactions with others within these environments. Opportunities to view, reflect on and create a commentary of recorded events and interactions support the development of an interpretative narrative (Brownlee & Berthelson, 2006; Quiñones, Li & Ridgway, 2018; Ridgway, Li & Quiñones, 2016). This methodology is useful for the investigation of professional practice, offering the opportunity researchers and participants to reflect on and articulate the judgements and decision-making made by professionals in their practice, based on knowledge and experience, not articulated in the moment where the focus is on ‘doing’ (Beijaard et al, 2004; Casey, 2014; Meierdirk, 2016; Osgood, 2006).…”