Ten individuals of immigrant or refugee background, who had experi- enced mental health or emotional issues, participated in an immersive workshop to create digital stories as part of a national multicultural men- tal health initiative. Known collectively as ‘Finding our way’, the stories combine the power of first-person narrative with digital technologies. Three years on, six workshop participants and two coordinators reflect on the project’s effects, and offer recommendations for conducting and evaluating similar projects in the future. Individuals experienced the proj- ect as personally empowering. The stories have been used to facilitate community and service-based conversations about diversity, mental health and recovery
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Background: Social media platforms have enabled the sharing of digital narratives about health conce...
Demand for digital health interventions is increasing in many countries. The use of recorded mental ...
Ten individuals of immigrant or refugee background, who had experienced mental health or emotional i...
en people of immigrant and refugee background, with a lived experience of mental health or emotional...
Digital storytelling is a valuable and ethical research tool to engage in collaborative research wit...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Digital storytelling is a valuable and ethical research tool to engage in collaborative research wit...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
The present paper will address how refugees and asylum seekers, who moved to Denmark leaving their ...
Lived experience research related to mental health recovery is advancing, but there remains a lack o...
The number of refugees is increasing (UNHCR, 2019). The experiences of refugees are linked to impair...
Community-based projects working with refugees have the potential for both positive and negative imp...
BACKGROUND: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Free to read on publisher website This paper reflects on the wider potential of digital narratives a...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Background: Social media platforms have enabled the sharing of digital narratives about health conce...
Demand for digital health interventions is increasing in many countries. The use of recorded mental ...
Ten individuals of immigrant or refugee background, who had experienced mental health or emotional i...
en people of immigrant and refugee background, with a lived experience of mental health or emotional...
Digital storytelling is a valuable and ethical research tool to engage in collaborative research wit...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Digital storytelling is a valuable and ethical research tool to engage in collaborative research wit...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
The present paper will address how refugees and asylum seekers, who moved to Denmark leaving their ...
Lived experience research related to mental health recovery is advancing, but there remains a lack o...
The number of refugees is increasing (UNHCR, 2019). The experiences of refugees are linked to impair...
Community-based projects working with refugees have the potential for both positive and negative imp...
BACKGROUND: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Free to read on publisher website This paper reflects on the wider potential of digital narratives a...
Background: The internet enables sharing of narratives about health concerns on a substantial scale,...
Background: Social media platforms have enabled the sharing of digital narratives about health conce...
Demand for digital health interventions is increasing in many countries. The use of recorded mental ...