A learner-centred pilot to explore the use of participatory photography as a tool for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers to explore language.
Utilising peer-generated and creative tools to safely explore healthy and unhealthy relationships with children at risk of sexual exploitation in schools.
The participatory curation of an exhibition of the work of five UK based artists whose photography explores the experiences of some of the black and people of colour communities in Brighton and London.
‘Care Leavers in Focus’ is a 3-year project which will explore the perspectives of care-experienced young people of different ages across England and Wales.
Using reflective participatory photography techniques to support evaluation of a co-produced mental health services.
A skills-focused participatory training course for limb-affected veterans to explore personal themes, photographic techniques, and image captioning for photographic storytelling.
A project that works with young people affected by sexual exploitation and trafficking.
A sensory photography project for people who are deafblind or with sensory impairment.
PhotoVoice worked to deliver training in the PhotoVoice methodology to Social Development Practice MSc students at the DPU.
Exploring young people’s experiences of UK adoption and support provision through PhotoVoice
A project to enable young people to use photography and digital story telling to express the impact of sexual exploitation.
A bursary scheme to support exceptional project participants to continue developing their photographic skill.
A project to help increase the voices of young people in the UK on gang violence and knife crime.
A project to support people who are rebuilding their lives following prison or addiction.
A project to raise awareness of the barriers and anxieties faced by women who are rebuilding their lives following prison or addiction.
PhotoVoice worked throughout the Summer with six young people from Action for Children’s Southwark Young Carers group, exploring how they feel the UNCRC affects their lives and the lives of other young people in the UK.
A project with young people in Glasgow challenging social stereotypes surrounding homelessness and capturing how homelessness impacts upon their lives and their hopes for the future.
A participatory photography project with women from the BAME community who are living with HIV.
London is one of the most diverse cities in the world, with 30% of its residents born outside England and over 300 languages spoken.