在英国布里斯托尔,通过邻里散步和摄影,改善儿童玩耍、体育活动和社会互动的机会

Tom Allport, M. Grant, V. Er
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我们描述了邻里社区的“步行”,使用摄影作为一种实用的、低成本的方法,与弱势和边缘化社区接触,协助地方当局提供和咨询城市服务。我们在一个种族多元化的欧洲城市使用健康镜头框架,为社区提供或限制儿童和家庭的玩耍、互动、体育活动和营养机会,并进行了两次徒步旅行。索马里和其他多族裔社区成员、从业人员、民选代表和学者在这项行动研究中的交汇点是一个共同的愿望,即改善邻里公共领域,促进儿童健康和发展、家庭福祉和自信的儿童教育。这种方法为改善社区的当地自然环境、发展与邻居和当局的关系以及影响法定规划、决策和城市投资带来了机会。社区徒步摄影可以作为一个无障碍的沟通和宣传平台,帮助决策者有效地听到弱势和边缘化社区的声音。
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Improving children’s opportunities for play, physical activity, and social interaction through neighbourhood walkabout and photography in Bristol, UK
ABSTRACT We describe neighbourhood community ‘walkabouts’ using photography as a pragmatic, low-cost methodology for engaging with disadvantaged and marginalised communities, to assist local authorities providing and consulting about city services. Using a health lens frame on neighbourhoods as providing or restricting opportunities for play, interaction, physical activity and nutrition for children and families, we conducted two walkabouts using photography in an ethnically diverse European city. The meeting point for Somali and other ethnically diverse community members, practitioners, elected representatives and academics in this action research was a shared wish to improve the neighbourhood public realm for child health and development, family wellbeing and confident childrearing. The methodology brought opportunities to improve local physical environments for communities, to develop relationships with neighbours and authorities, and to influence statutory planning, decision-making and urban investment. Neighbourhood walkabouts with photography can serve as an accessible platform for communication and advocacy, and help decision-makers effectively hear the voices of disadvantaged and marginalised communities.
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