08. Creative Methods on Sexuality, Religion, Norms and Tradition Passed
Thursday November 14, 2019 10:30 - 12:00 Sonaten
Lecturers: Carina Hjelmstam Winberg, Petter Jakobsson
A methodological seminar with the aim to share experiences from both international and Swedish contexts on how to work with religious leaders or young people living in a traditional/religious context for social change. The seminar will take a starting point from Diakonia international experiences from Bangladesh Cox´s Bazaar Rohingya refugee camp, where interactive theatre methodology has been used to address gender based violence, child marriages and information on contraceptives; as well as from the Swedish Mission Council working with a Christian minority using a religious literacy tool in Western India. These two experiences will be compared with experiences from organizations working in the Swedish context. Similarities, challenges, lessons learnt and “take homes” will be shared during a panel discussion.
The seminar is for those working in both internationally and in the Swedish context, interested in methodologies that can be used in both development and humanitarian settings as well as a Swedish international environment. What commonalities can we see among methods and how can we be creative and culturally appropriate in raising sensitive issues such as sexuality, GBV, child marriage or contraceptives in a traditional or religious context? What works and what does not work?
Organizer
Diakonia, Svenska Missionsrådet
Tags
Metoder och verktyg
Migration
Psykisk hälsa
Religion och övertygelsefrihet
SRHR
Social hälsa
Form
Seminarium
Prioriterade målgrupper
Studenter vid högskola/universitet
Civilsamhälle
Tjänstepersoner vid kommun
Tjänstepersoner vid landsting/region
Tjänstepersoner vid statliga myndigheter/departement
Förtroendevalda
Intresserad allmänhet
Language
Svenska
English
Lecturers
Carina Hjelmstam Winberg Lecturer
Diakonia
Petter Jakobsson Lecturer
SMC