We are currently developing a project for chaplaincy work in the city of
Leicester. We will be working with a variety of disadvantaged groups.
Take refugees as an example - there must be a lot of potential in
getting them to tell their story and get it down to a 2 minute high
impact message. That could have considerable usefulness in bringing home
to various audiences the reality of the lives and struggles of those
people. - Dharmavidya
--- In patientvoices@yahoogroups.com, "Pip Hardy" <pip@...> wrote:
>
> Welcome Dharmavidya. It might be interesting to others in this group
> to hear a little more about ways in which you could see digital
> storytelling playing a role not only in therapy but also in
> chaplaincy work, mental health work etc.
>
> The pleasure was really mine, working with you all last week - the
> stories are always amazing.
>
> All good wishes
>
> Pip
>
> --- In patientvoices@yahoogroups.com, "Dharmavidya"
> dharmavidya@ wrote:
> >
> > Hello. My name is Dharmavidya. I am a Buddhist priest living in a
> > religious community in Narborough in Leicestershire (http://
> > amidatrust.typepad.com/tbh/). Pip came recently and generously
> shared
> > her skills with us enabling us to make a number of digital
> stories,
> > some of them very moving. There is an enormous range of possible
> > applications of these methods and related approaches to story-
> telling
> > and sharing and we are all grateful to Pip for her patience with
> us.
> >
>