[6] Draycott was previously poet in residence at Henley's River and Rowing Museum, creating a millennium archive of audio interviews with the men and women working on the London Thames.
[8] Settings to music of Draycott's poems have included a setting for the award-winning choir Tenebrae by composer Joanna Marsh of 'In Winter's House' (originally commissioned as part of laureate Carol Ann Duffy's 'Carols for Christmas' for The Guardian December 2010), premiered at the Wigmore Hall in December 2019.
Her collaborative work includes two collections from Two Rivers Press: Christina the Astonishing (1992), co-written with poet Lesley Saunders and illustrated by artist Peter Hay; and Tideway (2002), a sequence of poems written as part of a project with photographer Jaap Oepkes, documenting the lives of London's Company of Thames Watermen and women, with artworks by artist Peter Hay (both collections republished in 2022 in the Two Rivers Classics series).
In 2010, Draycott was part of Simon Barraclough's Psycho Poetica, a collaborative multi-media event launched at the British Film Institute for the 50th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's seminal thriller, and in 2013 was one of ten poets commissioned by Barraclough for his BFI collaborative project Poets on Pasolini: A New Decameron.
from Julia Bird's 2015 Beginning to See the Light event at London's South Bank has been made into a film by filmmaker Corinne Silva.