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Visual Voice: Inspiring Dialogue Between Children and Adults Anna Robb Margaret Bruce Dr Ann Hodson BASPCAN 2015 University of Dundee
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Visual Voice:Inspiring Dialogue Between Children and Adults

Anna RobbMargaret Bruce Dr Ann HodsonBASPCAN 2015

University of Dundee

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Introduction

The professional world is dominated by the written word, reports, case notes, assessments, guidance and leaflets (to name but a few examples).

Drawing on research by Robb, Bruce, and Hodson the workshop will highlight the power of visual media as a means of creating dialogue between adult and child, and between professional agencies.

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University of Dundee – Education, Social Work and Community Education

• Shared understandings• Professional

discussions• Mirroring practice• Taking the academic

perspective and applying it to the real world

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Art, inclusion and voices in the classroom

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“… a trail of glitter…”

• Research (Bruce 2014)• the views of children in formal child protection meetings

• Range of formats used by children to convey their views to decision makers e.g. pictures and letters

• Power of the visual image created by children• impact on the outcome of the meeting.

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Describing pre-birth assessment

Social worker used imagery to convey possible post-birth scenarios

Multi-agency team tasked with finding pictures to convey what they did

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Permission to play

• Using materials other than written word can feel superficial (Lomax, 2012; Pimlott-Wilson, 2012)

• Images can be powerful (Bruce 2014)

• Permission to play?• • Or ……permission to express something in a different way

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Workshop• Introductions• Select a scenario or create your own from practice.• Create an image/visual representation of this difficult message

or of your role…

• Think about:• Choice of materials• 2D or 3D visual representations• Scale• Use of colour

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Reflection

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References• Pimlott-Wilson, H. (2012), ‘Visualising children’s participation

in research: Lego Duplo, rainbows and clouds and moodboards’, International Journal for Social Research Methodology, 15:2 pp135-148.

• Lomax, H. (2012), ‘Contested Voices? Methodological tensions in creative visual research with children’. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15:2, pp.105-117


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