Photovoice as a transformative methodology for nonbinary young adults

D Cosgrove, F Simpson, S Dreslinski… - Journal of LGBT …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As the body of literature elucidating the experiences of transgender and nonbinary young
people grows, there is a need to identify and utilize research methodologies that build …

Who is responsible? Neoliberal discourses of well-being in Australia and New Zealand

K Freebody, M Mullen, A Walls, P O'Connor - Nj, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Policy proposals about social change and well-being shape the implementation of applied
theatre projects through technologies such as evaluation practices and funding applications …

Te Rito Toi in New Zealand: A caring response to the pandemic

P O'Connor, M Estellés - Frontiers in Education, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Te Rito Toi is an online open access educational resource designed to help teachers
respond to the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic and provide all children with …

Improving the Uptake of Arts Education for Student Wellbeing: A Collaborative Autoethnography That Highlights Potential Areas of Focus

J Dinham, M Baguley, S Simon, M Goldberg… - International Journal of …, 2024 - ijea.org
In a challenging world, the spotlight on children's wellbeing has strengthened. There is
extensive research about the ways in which well-designed arts education programs …

Theoretically integrative evaluation practice: A step-by-step overview of an eclectic evaluation design process

KL Deane, H Dutton, P Bullen - Evaluation, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The evaluation models described in the literature may be interpreted as prescriptive and
uniform approaches to practice but, in the real world, practitioners are likely to blend aspects …

Hey, Hey, Hey—Listen to What I Gotta Say: Songs Elevate Youth Voice in Alberta Wildfire Disaster Recovery

T Plush, R Cox - Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged …, 2019 - esj.usask.ca
Music pulses emotion in its lyrics, its tune, and in the creative process. A song can move
people to dance, to reflect, and—often—to act. For an artist, a song's creation can also …

[PDF][PDF] Discovering, learning, and transforming: Conceptualising the role of creative arts in mental health for young people

S Durham - 2023 - pure.hud.ac.uk
The health and wellbeing benefits of participating in creative arts activities have witnessed
an increasing focus of attention in recent years. Existing research has shown improved self …

[PDF][PDF] Promoting mental health through creativity in social work practice: The role of preparation and self-care

J Nicolas - International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and …, 2021 - ww.ijicc.net
35 self-care. New Results: All participants revealed a paradox behind the facilitating and
hindering factors of creativity in social work practice. Participants identified wellbeing and …

Art and creativity for HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and empowerment of young people in Uganda

R Ssewanyana - 2023 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
Art, youth engagement and informality in the context of HIV prevention have been generally
ignored by most researchers and stakeholders within the HIV programming and policy …

Clandestino: Latino Youth and Mental Health and Art as an Outlet for One's Emotions

J DeAlmeida - 2018 - scholarworks.merrimack.edu
Abstract According to Lawrence Public Schools (2017), 64.9% of students are economically
disadvantaged, meaning that many of these students may not be receiving the mental health …