Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery. However, only few have been evaluated. This chapter outlines the impact of a digital stories project run by a not-for-profit professional arts production company in primary schools six months after a major flood event. It provides perspectives from teachers and other school staff as well as parents of the students who participated. The chapter highlights how the project contributed to the healing and recovery of students by helping them make sense of the flood events. Engaged evaluation contributes to community resilience through developing a community of practice for the purposes of evaluation and developing an evidence base for arts interv...
This article reports on the leadership aspects of the community creative arts based Resurfacing Stro...
Much of the literature around engagement in Australia focuses on service learning and how this contr...
International audienceEducation is the fourth pillar of humanitarian aid. Arts education is therefor...
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
This thesis explores the impact of large-scale natural and human-made disasters primarily on communi...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Flooding of communities is becoming a repeated, widespread issue within the UK, and elsewhere. Small...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
This is a qualitative data collection gathered with two groups of children and young people (from on...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
This paper will draw upon two studies by the authors. The first is a study of the health and social ...
This article reports on the leadership aspects of the community creative arts based Resurfacing Stro...
This article reports on the leadership aspects of the community creative arts based Resurfacing Stro...
Much of the literature around engagement in Australia focuses on service learning and how this contr...
International audienceEducation is the fourth pillar of humanitarian aid. Arts education is therefor...
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
This thesis explores the impact of large-scale natural and human-made disasters primarily on communi...
This paper evaluates the potential role of co-produced digital storytelling as a medium of linking f...
Flood risk communication requires strong attention to message, messenger and timing within the adapt...
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Flooding of communities is becoming a repeated, widespread issue within the UK, and elsewhere. Small...
At Dealing with Disasters 2009, we first presented a paper (Fyfe, Richardson and Wilson) that specul...
This is a qualitative data collection gathered with two groups of children and young people (from on...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
This paper will draw upon two studies by the authors. The first is a study of the health and social ...
This article reports on the leadership aspects of the community creative arts based Resurfacing Stro...
This article reports on the leadership aspects of the community creative arts based Resurfacing Stro...
Much of the literature around engagement in Australia focuses on service learning and how this contr...
International audienceEducation is the fourth pillar of humanitarian aid. Arts education is therefor...