Forced displacement because of war and political struggles followed by resettlement in a new country could form a turning point in the lives of the people affected in relation to their perceived identity, social connections and concept of home. Children and youth go through different experiences in dealing with these life changes than adults. Therefore, their stories are different. With the goal to empower children to share their personal narratives at heart, this project aims to document displaced children’s narratives about home using the combination of animation and myth and evaluate the effectiveness of the methodology and the resulting barriers and strengths in narrating stories about home and forced displacement. The paper focuses on ...
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Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
A key sociological concern is that families higher up the socio-economic ladder are more likely to s...
Major changes in teachers’ work in Tasmania occurred in the decade 1984-1994. Understanding of those...
Homelessness and rough sleeping has dramatically increased in the UK over the past six years. Links...
Within this study I aimed to promote the voices of a subset of children and young people (CYP) who o...
Master´s thesis in English (EN500)Literature has long been utilised to provide commentary on social ...
Difficulties in interpersonal functioning have been consistently reported in the literature as a pro...
It is well documented that older men do not connect in any real way with community work, are diffic...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
A Space of Time: the evolution of a screendance practice explores the relationship between making, w...
A Space of Time: the evolution of a screendance practice explores the relationship between making, w...
“Moments We Strive For” presents a theoretical framework for reimagining historical sound and music ...
There are two main aims of this thesis. The first is to examine how autism and mothers of autistic c...
D. App. Edu. Psy. ThesisThis thesis begins with a qualitative systematic review conducted as a meta-...
A comprehensive picture of the psychosocial consequences of stroke in young adults, that is grounded...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
A key sociological concern is that families higher up the socio-economic ladder are more likely to s...
Major changes in teachers’ work in Tasmania occurred in the decade 1984-1994. Understanding of those...