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WHAT'S IN THIS TOOLKIT?

  1. Background information about the methodology, findings, and implications of a participatory photography project about women’s safety on campus.

  2. Modifiable research material templates to assist researchers using participatory photography, including procedural materials and data collection materials. It also includes additional methodological information and insights from the women’s safety project, such as ethical considerations.

  3. Examples of successful knowledge translation and dissemination strategies.

The documents in this Toolkit may be useful for:
  • Academic researchers who are considering or planning a participatory photography research project.

  • Community-based organizations and researchers who are considering or planning a participatory photography research project.

  • Community-based and academic educators who are teaching about community-engaged, participatory, or qualitative research methods. 

  • Educators, organizations, and community-based/engaged researchers who work in the area of violence against women and women’s safety.

  • University and college-based students, staff, and administrators interested in improving women’s safety on campus.

We have made every effort to ensure that all documents in this Toolkit are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). However, if you find an issue with any document, please let us know by contacting us through the "About Us" page.

If you would like to use any of the information or documentation found in this toolkit, please cite using the following reference (unless noted otherwise in a specific document):

 

Jeffrey, N. K., & Crann, S. E. on behalf of the Research Facility for Women’s Health and Wellbeing, University of Guelph (Ellard-Gray, A., McLean, K. M., Erb, S. R., Barata, P. C.). (2016). The Participatory Photography and Women’s Safety Research and Knowledge Mobilization Toolkit.

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