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Sharing ‘Creative’ Methodologies

Thu, 16 September 2021, 15:00 – 17:00 BST

Please join us for a reflective discussion about methodologies with children and families.

  • What methodologies, including ‘creative’ methodologies, are you using in the current context (with children, adults, or both)? (Teams may decide to choose one or more examples.)
  • What (if anything) do you consider to be creative about these methodologies?
  • How do you adapt these tools in your cultural contexts?
  • If you have used these methodologies before, what was your experience? E.g., what were the challenges, opportunities, populations…? (For others to consider transferability into their own contexts.)

Webinar outline

3.00:        Welcome and introduction

Marlies Kustatscher (University of Edinburgh), Lizette Berry and Linda Biersteker (University of Cape Town, Children’s Institute)

3.10:        Eswatini Team: 15 min presentation + 5 min questions

Thokozani Maphalala (SOS Village Mbabane and Champion for Family Strengthening in SOS Eswatini)

3.30:        Palestine Team: 15 min presentation + 5 min questions

Leyan Allaham, Rahaf Obeid, Rabab Tamish and Ahmed Fasfous (Bethlehem University)

3.50:        South Africa Team: 15 min presentation + 5 min questions

Lizette Berry, Linda Biersteker and Malibongwe Gwele (University of Cape Town, Children’s Institute)

4.10:        Brazil Team: 15 min presentation + 5 min questions

Irene Rizzini, Cristina Laclette Porto and Eliane Gomes (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), International Center for Research and Policy on Childhood (CIESPI)

4.30:        Keynote listeners: Laura Wright and Patricio Cuevas-Parra (University of Edinburgh)

4.40:        Discussion (Chairs: Lizette Berry and Linda Biersteker)

5.00:        Close

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