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Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research
SESSION FOUR
Using “Story Circles” toidentify problems and human rights abuses experienced by refugees and
communities after resettlement
Copyright Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei, UNSW Centre for Refugee Research
Story Circles can be used:
To identify a range of problems experienced by refugees both individuals and communities.
For sharing information
For gathering information
As healing spaces
To validate experiences
For emotional support/befriending
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SharingSharing StoriesStories
We can learn a lot by sharing stories with each other.
They can be stories of survival and bravery, of risk and violence.
They can be happy, or sad or funny stories
By listening to each other we can identify common issues for
Refugees and service providers.
We can support one another and celebrate our strengths
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Key things to consider:
Create a safe and friendly space
Confidentiality
Verbal / non- verbal communication
Formulation of strategies to care for each other during and after the exercise
Dealing with the issues that come out of the stories
Not forcing anyone to join or speak
Ongoing support strategies/befriending
Peer support/worker debriefing.
Respecting refugees choices, even if you don’t agree with the choices.
SupportingSupporting Story Circles Story Circles
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Listening, thinking and Listening, thinking and acting to help refugeesacting to help refugees
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Analysing the StoriesAnalysing the Stories
Listening, checking, responding Listening, checking, responding and recordingand recording
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