Regional NSW people with disability are invited to take part in a photography project designed to capture their experience of the world and give others more understanding of living with disability. Photovoice is a five-week photography workshop-project led by not-for-profit organisation, Social Futures – an NDIS partner in the community.
Regional NSW people with disability are invited to take part in a disability inclusion photography project designed to capture their experience of the world and give others more understanding of living with disability.
Photovoice is a five-week disability inclusion photography project led by not-for-profit organisation, Social Futures – an NDIS partner in the community.
Social Futures Capacity Building and Engagement Manager Lynda Hope describes Photovoice as a form of photographic storytelling.
“Photovoice explores the concept of ‘disability pride’ and each week participants take a photo connected to a theme that helps them express how they feel. The topics the group will discuss include ‘I love being me because…’, ‘inclusion’, ‘courage’ and ‘pride’,” Ms Hope said.
“Photovoice will be run online, so all participants need is a smart phone or a camera, and the Zoom video chat app.
“And you don’t even need to be particularly creative to participate. You just need to be comfortable talking and sharing in a small group. You will also have the chance to make new friends.
“We will teach you how to use your smart phone or camera with tips and tricks on taking great photos. And you will need a willingness to learn more about yourself and to share with others.”
“Every week participants will then share their photos illustrating that theme and then explain their photo. We do this as a group.
If you are aged 18 years or older and interested in being part of Photovoice – Disability Pride groups with Social Futures, call 1800 522 679 or email [email protected]
Download our Poster here: Photovoice Poster JUNE 2023
C’mon its not that bad…
Harden up…
The world doesn’t revolve around you…
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Photovoice is a Social Futures program funded by the NDIS.