Collaborating With Youth in School Health Promotion Initiatives With Photovoice

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Abstract

Photovoice, a community-based approach that is being embraced in school settings, can help to nurture collaborations with youth, particularly adolescents, and engage them in the development of social policy and health promotion projects. Photovoice is an approach that positions school nurses to inspire youth to take ownership of health promotion issues that directly affect them in the school and in their communities. Engaging youth in Photovoice not only allows advocates to directly work with youth but also promotes critical thinking and the exploration of topics that may not otherwise be considered. Photovoice raises awareness about issues through critical dialogue and is well suited to engage youth and provide a channel for youth to assert their voices.

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Lofton, S., & Bergren, M. D. (2019). Collaborating With Youth in School Health Promotion Initiatives With Photovoice. NASN School Nurses, 34(1), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.1177/1942602X18779424

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