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A/r/tography, rhizomatic storytelling, and ripple effects mapping: a combined arts-based and community mapping methodology to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 expressive arts support groups for frontliners in the Philippines

Maria Regina A. Alfonso ; Adrienne M. Santos Lagmay ; Joey A. Atayde ; Kathleen Bautista ; M. Imelda Lukban Ephrat Huss ; Eltje Bos

Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods, 2022, p.148

Policy Press

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  • Título:
    A/r/tography, rhizomatic storytelling, and ripple effects mapping: a combined arts-based and community mapping methodology to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 expressive arts support groups for frontliners in the Philippines
  • Autor: Maria Regina A. Alfonso ; Adrienne M. Santos Lagmay ; Joey A. Atayde ; Kathleen Bautista ; M. Imelda Lukban
  • Ephrat Huss ; Eltje Bos
  • É parte de: Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods, 2022, p.148
  • Descrição: The oppressive arrival of COVID-19 has had a significant socio-economic impact particularly on low-to middle-income families in the Philippines, leading to a plethora of mental health issues that exacerbate family living conditions (Malindog-Uy, 2020). Psychosocial support has been a great need. Magis Creative Spaces, in partnership with ABJ Foundation, implemented an initiative to provide Duyan (‘cradle’ in English) groups: free online expressive arts-based psychosocial support groups for various groups of frontline workers. Focusing on the education, health care, and social welfare sectors, a total of 180 participants took part. In parallel, Magis also initiated a research project to document this
  • Editor: Policy Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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