Learning from The Lived Experiences of Aging Immigrants: Extending the Reach of Photovoice Using World Café Methods

Laura Kadowaki, S. Koehn, S. Brotman, J. Simard, I. Ferrer, Émilie Raymond, Pam Orzeck
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This article reports on a series of Stakeholder Outreach Forums hosted in Canadian communities from 2018 to 2019. These forums built on a previous research project, The Lived Experiences of Aging Immigrants, which sought to amplify the voices of older immigrants through Photovoice and life course narratives analyzed through an intersectional life course perspective. The forums used World Café methods to encourage cumulative discussions among a broad range of stakeholders who work with or influence the lives of immigrant older adults. Participants viewed the previously created Lived Experiences of Aging Immigrants Photovoice exhibit, which provided a springboard for these discussions. The forums’ aim was to increase the stakeholders’ awareness of the experiences of immigrants in Canada as they age and to create space for the stakeholders to reflect upon and discuss the experiences of aging immigrants. Here we illustrate how the forums complement the narrative Photovoice research methodology and highlight the potential of Photovoice and targeted outreach strategies to extend academic research findings to relevant stakeholders. Across all forums, participants identified structural and systemic barriers that shape experiences of and responses to social exclusion in the daily lives of immigrant older adults. They further identified challenges and strengths in their own work specific to the issues of social inclusion, caregiving, housing, and transportation. Intersectoral solutions are needed to address the structural and systemic roots of exclusion at the public policy and organizational levels.
从老龄移民的生活经历中学习:用世界咖啡馆的方法扩大摄影声音的影响力
本文报道了2018年至2019年在加拿大社区举办的一系列利益相关者外联论坛。这些论坛建立在之前的一个研究项目“老龄移民的生活经历”的基础上,该项目试图通过摄影声音和通过交叉生命历程视角分析的生命历程叙事来放大老年移民的声音。论坛采用了世界咖啡馆的方法,鼓励与移民老年人合作或影响移民老年人生活的广泛利益攸关方进行累积讨论。与会者观看了之前创建的“老龄移民的生活经历”摄影声音展览,该展览为这些讨论提供了跳板。论坛的目的是提高利益攸关方对加拿大移民老龄化经历的认识,并为利益攸关方创造反思和讨论老龄移民经历的空间。在这里,我们展示了论坛如何补充叙述性的Photovoice研究方法,并强调Photovoice的潜力和有针对性的外联策略,以将学术研究成果扩展到相关利益相关者。在所有论坛中,与会者都发现了结构性和系统性障碍,这些障碍影响了移民老年人日常生活中对社会排斥的体验和应对措施。他们进一步确定了自己工作中的挑战和优势,具体涉及社会包容、护理、住房和交通等问题。需要采取跨部门解决办法,解决公共政策和组织层面排斥现象的结构性和系统性根源。
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