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Research: Art Therapy, contact somone at Goldsmith Uni Art Therapy dept #177

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krissy opened this issue May 28, 2017 · 0 comments
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krissy commented May 28, 2017

What

To improve our process and data and ensure relevancy, contact someone in the Art Therapy Masters department at Goldsmith Uni (http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-art-psychotherapy/)

How

  • Email contact and secure a call date
  • Collate findings, learnings and actions in our protected rollings meetings Google document, not on GitHub
  • Explain the DML initiative and that you were referred by Georgina. Feel free to share link to drawmylife.org.
  • Explain what we're currently collecting in form, that we've previously piloted in a humanitarian day centre in Novi Sad, Serbia (http://www.nshc.org.rs/)
  • Gather open insights about her experience of art therapy in general
  • Gather open insights about her experience of art therapy in reference to refugee children
  • Ask for advice on how DML data could be effective campaigning for funding for refugee children's mental health support
  • Ask for advice on our data fields / what we're collecting
  • Ask for advice on how we're collecting it, any legalities, any software used to collate this type of data
  • Ask about insights on the Leuven Scale and SDQ in measuring impact (see and add notes to issue Research: Integrating the Koppitz system, Leuven Scale, SDQ into our data #179)
  • Ask for any additional references / contacts
  • Share learnings in document with DML team and decide on next steps
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