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1 Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research Session 6 28 Communities using storyboards to identify problems and suggest solutions Community Consultations Using “Storyboarding”

2 Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research Using storyboards to solve problems What is a story board? How story boards can be used to solve problems for refugee communities Preparing story boards

3 Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research 1.Depict a problem of concern experienced by people in your community. (An example might be the shame experienced by women and girls who have been raped and sexual abused) 2. What is the impact of this problem on the individuals and community? (eg How does it affect the people concerned what happens to them, how does this affect their families, their communities?) 3. What happens to these women and girls now? (What help is available to them and is it effective?) Storyboard Questions

4 Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research 4. If you were in charge of services for refugees what would you provide for these woman and girls, their families and the community in order to address this issue of “shame”? 5. Who do you think could provide these services? Who would you want to do this? What help would the community need to address it 6. If all these services were available what would be the best outcome for these woman and girls? Storyboard Questions

5 Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research Story Boards The feedback and analysis is the same as for the story circles The outcomes of the story boards should form the basis of the next stage of the risk analysis and response 33


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