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Results From An Action-Research Project on Ethical Approaches to Co -Producing HIV/AIDS Testimonials. public education with social or community workers participation in research projects and reports interviews with media professionals. Community -University Research. Collaborative Methods
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Results From An Action-Research Project on Ethical Approaches to Co-Producing HIV/AIDS Testimonials (c) 2014 Mensah et al. public education with social or community workers participation in research projects and reports interviews with media professionals
Community-UniversityResearch • Collaborative Methods • Environmental scan • Professional training • Inventory of “Best Ethical Practices” • Publication of an information kit (Le Porte-Voix) • Ethical Issues • Paying the storyteller • The right to one’sown image • Freedom of the press • Etc. (c) 2014 Mensah et al.
Supportingthe voice and public visibility of people living with HIV/AIDS BEFORE • Recruit • Meet • Motivations • Autorisations • Consent • Rehearsals • Training • Logistics DURING • Logistics • Attendance • Listening • Intervening • Setting limits • Coaching • Respect • … AFTER • Follow ups • Evaluate • Meet • Document • Refer • Mobilisation • Dissemination • … (c) 2014 Mensah et al.
Thankyou ! www.testimonialcultures.ca (c) 2014 Mensah et al. Maria Nengeh Mensah | Professor, School of Social Work, UQAM René Légaré| Communications Coordinator, COCQ-SIDA Marie-Eve Gauvin | Project Coordinator Aurélie Hot | Community Research Coordinator, COCQ-SIDA