Ethical issues in participatory arts methods for young people with adverse childhood experiences
Abstract Context Participatory arts‐based methods such as photovoice, drama and music have increasingly been used to engage young people who are exposed to psychosocial risks. These methods have the potential to empower youth and provide them with an accessible and welcoming environment to express a...
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Main Authors: | Gabriela Pavarini (Author), Lindsay M. Smith (Author), Nicola Shaughnessy (Author), Anna Mankee‐Williams (Author), Josita Kavitha Thirumalai (Author), Natalie Russell (Author), Kamaldeep Bhui (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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