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New: Accessible Photovoice Toolkit

Introducing the Feeling at Home Accessible Photovoice Toolkit

This toolkit has been developed by the Feeling at Home team to support other groups who want to use the photovoice method in their own projects. Photovoice is a participatory approach that combines photography and discussion, enabling people to share experiences and perspectives in accessible and engaging ways.

The toolkit is made up of 9 videos giving clear, step by step videos on planning and running photovoice sessions. We give practical tips for facilitating inclusive conversations about your chosen topic. It also includes templates and resources to help you set up your project.

It is designed to be flexible, so that community groups, researchers, and organisations can apply photovoice to a wide range of topics. Our aim is to make the method easier to use, so more perspectives can be heard.

We are always happy to get feedback about our resources to make them better for different audiences. Feel free to get in touch with any ideas.

Introduction to photovoice – video

 

Stage 1: Finding your audience – video

Stage 1 Letter to councillor – MS Word

 

Stage 2: Getting started – video

Stage 2 Photovoice flyer – MS PowerPoint

Stage 2 Children and young people participant consent form – MS Word

Stage 2 Leaflet template – MS Word

Stage 2 Letter requesting charity support – MS Word

 

Stage 3: Getting started – video

 

Stage 4: Consent and ethics – video

Stage 4 Release form – MS Word

Stage 4 Participation consent form – MS Word

Stage 4 Subject consent form – MS Word

Stage 4 Easy Read participation form – MS PowerPoint

 

Stage 5: Picking a theme – video

Stage 5 Leaflet template – MS PowerPoint

 

Stage 6: Taking the photos – video

We have also made an Easy Read guide to using a camera.

 

Stage 7: Talking about the photos – video

 

Stage 8: Showcasing the photos – video