SECTION 1
GETTING STARTED
Pilmeny Development Project
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Anti-sectarianism Toolkit
1.1) Contents –
This toolkit contains the following documents and resources.
For ease of use the toolkit has been split into
numbered/colour coded sections. When using this toolkit
please ensure all documents/resources are included.
We recommend you start firstly by reading 1.2) User guide – how to make use
of this anti-sectarianism toolkit. For quick reference also check out 1.3) Quick
guide – 5 steps to getting started
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1.) Getting started –
o 1.1) Contents
o 1.2) User guide – how to make use of this anti-
sectarianism toolkit.
o 1.3) Quick guide – 5 steps to remember
o 1.4) Why bother? – Why should we discuss
sectarianism?
o 1.5) Mixing The Colours: Women Speaking about
Sectarianism – Resource List
o 1.6) Initial Action Research Report
o 1.7) Oral History Programme – Evaluation Report
o 1.8) End of Project Report
o 1.9) SCDC Mentoring Info
o 1.10) Irvine Welsh article
o 1.11) Edinburgh Divided – overview
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2.) Exploring sectarianism with groups -
o 2.1) Using oral history and reminiscence to explore
sectarianism
Example sessions from Leith anti-sectarianism
Project
o 2.2) OHP – Session 2 – Introduction to oral history
programme /reminiscence work
o 2.3) OHP – Session 3 - People’s History
o 2.4) OHP – Session 4 – Exploring your community
through objects
o 2.5) OHP – Session 5 – Religion in Leith
o 2.6) OHP – Session 6 – Football and sectarianism
o 2.7) OHP – Session 7 – Sectarianism and Film
o 2.8) OHP – Session 8 – Picture building evaluation
o 2.9) Delivering a Focus Group
o 2.10) Making use of excursions to enhance your project
o 2.11) Delivering a Walking Tour
o 2.12) Walking Tour Script
o 2.13) Walking Tour Map
o 2.14) Tae John Cormack – poem
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3.) Working with individuals
o 3.1) Making use of 1.1 interviews
o 3.2) Summary transcribes of interviews conducted
Dominic – chairman of local football team
Lauren – student on placement/ working in Leith
Grant – member of PDP older men’s health and well being
group
Lucy – admin worker with City of Edinburgh Council
Jimmy – member of PDP management committee
Tony – Member of Orange Lodge in Leith
Simon – Retired social worker and ex Catholic priest
4.) Producing an anti-sectarianism film with your group
o 4.1) Setting up a film group
o 4.2) Using your anti-sectarianism Film
o 4.3) Copy of ‘Calling all Leithers’
5.) Staging an event to showcase your work
o 5.1) Film Premiere
o 5.2) Multicultural event report
o 5.3) Fast Networks – film premiere article
o 5.4) Essential documents (blank copies)
6.) Evaluating your anti-sectarianism project –
o 6.1) Evaluating your anti-sectarianism project
o 6.2) Example evaluation documents