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Evaluation of a Photovoice Pilot Project for School Safety in South Africa.
Document Type
Article
Source
Children, Youth & Environments; 2013, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p180-197, 18p
Subject
School safety
Students
Evaluation utilization
Pilot projects
Safety
Photovoice (Social action programs)
Language
ISSN
15462250
Abstract
This field report summarizes a process evaluation of a Photovoice pilot project, targeting school safety in a public high school in an economically disadvantaged, urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. To measure the success of the program, we use outcomes from Catalani and Minkler's Photovoice impact model, including (i) improved understanding of community needs and assets, (ii) greater individual empowerment, and (iii) action and advocacy to affect policy. The evaluation shows that Photovoice can engage students to think critically about their environment, and can raise awareness of school safety issues among teachers, parents, police officers, and community members. Students identified several problems in the school environment including bullying, gangsterism, and theft. The extent to which the Photovoice project will lead to concrete long-term changes in the school remains unclear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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