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Reflections on a participatory research project: young people of refugee background in an arts-based program

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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:24 authored by CC Sonn, Michele GrossmanMichele Grossman, A Utomo
In Australia we have been engaged in community research with different groups who have been marginalised or excluded on the basis of race or ethnicity. To date, little research has been undertaken on the role of creative arts programs for refugee background young people. This article will describe a research project exploring how arts-based interventions facilitate well-being and settlement of recently arrived young people of refugee background. Specifically, the article discusses the usefulness of participatory research in evaluating a school-based arts program where refugee-background young people had the opportunity to tell their story through multiple media such as photos, individual narratives, and embodied performance (e.g., dance). Reflections and lessons on the challenges of conducting a participatory research project are also offered.

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Journal

Journal for social action in counseling and psychology

Volume

5

Season

Fall

Pagination

95-110

Location

Portland, Or.

ISSN

2159-8142

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, [Department of Counseling Psychology, Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling]

Issue

3

Publisher

Department of Counseling Psychology, Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling

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