Appendix 4_TIES_Photovoice Training Slides.pptx

Testing Identified Elements for Success in Fatherhood Programs

Appendix 4_TIES_Photovoice Training Slides.pptx

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Agenda

Welcome

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Fatherhood TIES Study

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Your Role in the Study

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Using Photos for Research

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Wrap-Up

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Welcome

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  • Why did you decide to join participate in the Fatherhood TIES Photovoice study? 

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Sundjata

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  • The study focuses on testing “program elements” of fatherhood programs – how and where they are most effective at improving the lives of fathers and their children.   

  • TIES hopes to improve: 

    • Father well-being 

    • Father-child relationships 

    • Co-parenting relationships 

    • Economic stability 

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Overview of the Fatherhood TIES Study

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  • Explore how the program elements of fatherhood program affects fathers' lives 

  • Empower fathers to: 

    • Document and share your experiences 

    • Identify concerns with systems and how they affect your lives 

    • Bring your voice to the attention of decision makers 

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Goals of the Photovoice Study

 

Photovoice Activities 

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Your Role in the Study

 

Researcher-Participant Role

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  • Researchers are held responsible for maintaining ethical standards when conducting research. 

  • Maintaining ethical principles is important for protecting the dignity, rights, safety, and well-being of research participants.  

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Researcher- Participant Role

 

 

Ethical Principles for Human Subjects Research

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  • Belmont Principles 

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Ethical Principles for Human Subjects Research

  1. 1.Respect for persons - People must have enough information about the study to make an educated decision about whether they would like to participate.  

2.  Beneficence – Research must ensure the least possible harm is done to achieve good, and the good must outweigh the harm. 

3. All research subjects should be treated equally; costs and rewards of the research must be distributed fairly. 

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Using Photovoice

 

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Using Photos to Tell a Story

Photo Credit: Bright Sarfo

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Using Photos to Tell a Story

 

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Color

 

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Rule of Thirds

 

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Perspective

 

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The research question:

 

  1. 1.Think about the research question 

  2. 2.Come up with a personal answer 

  3. 3.Visualize 

  4. 4.Take the picture 

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Getting from the research question to your picture idea

 

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Example

 
  • For the next 3 weeks, you will take at least one photo each week in response to the study research question 

  • Click on the link to a web page sent to you via email or cell phone and upload your picture(s) along with a caption.  

  • Let the study team if you have any questions or problems uploading your photos  

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How to Submit Photos

 

Photo Release Forms

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  • For You  

  • For Your Children 

  • For Others 

 

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Photo Permission Stoplight

 

Photo and photo release submission 

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Wrap Up/Time for Questions

 

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Timeline

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Thank you

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Fatherhood TIES Study

 

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Agenda

 

Agenda

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Fatherhood TIES Photovoice Orientation

 

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