Community reflections in the House of Mirrors Pilot Project
Researchers have identified the need to explore the context in which disordered eating is a reasonable response to violence and socio-cultural expectations, and the need for prevention programs that link fat phobia with other forms of oppression (Burstow, 1992; Herman, 1997; Orbach, 1994; Piran,...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-115122018-01-05T17:35:56Z Community reflections in the House of Mirrors Pilot Project Coutts, Lara Marlaine House of Mirrors Community Development Pilot Project. Eating disorders -- Treatment -- Case studies. Eating disorders -- Psychology. Self-esteem in women. Researchers have identified the need to explore the context in which disordered eating is a reasonable response to violence and socio-cultural expectations, and the need for prevention programs that link fat phobia with other forms of oppression (Burstow, 1992; Herman, 1997; Orbach, 1994; Piran, 1999; Sesan, 1994; Steiner-Adair, 1994, Thompson, 1992). To date, the House of Mirrors Community Development Pilot Project (the "HOM") is the only community-based program in Canada that addresses these issues. The HOM is a visual arts installation of twenty-six full-length mirrors onto which women, girls and artists of various cultures, ages, and body types portrayed how violence and fat phobia have impacted their lives. The purpose of this multiple method study was to assess the efficacy of the HOM as a facilitator of working relationships between the health, business, art, and education sectors in Campbell River, B.C. The process was documented in two focus group interviews with five members of the HOM Subcommittee and in a survey of the HOM subcommittee and the Eating Disorder Program Advisory Committee. Evaluating the project's effectiveness distinguished different levels of community involvement as connections, relationships, and partnerships. The evaluation highlights differences between prevention and community development initiatives and the need for an emphasis on partnership building in social work. This knowledge will be used to inform future policy and practice decisions. Arts, Faculty of Social Work, School of Graduate 2009-07-30T19:11:15Z 2009-07-30T19:11:15Z 2001 2001-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11512 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 15462533 bytes application/pdf |
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Researchers have identified the need to explore the context in which disordered
eating is a reasonable response to violence and socio-cultural expectations, and
the need for prevention programs that link fat phobia with other forms of
oppression (Burstow, 1992; Herman, 1997; Orbach, 1994; Piran, 1999; Sesan, 1994;
Steiner-Adair, 1994, Thompson, 1992). To date, the House of Mirrors
Community Development Pilot Project (the "HOM") is the only community-based
program in Canada that addresses these issues. The HOM is a visual arts
installation of twenty-six full-length mirrors onto which women, girls and artists
of various cultures, ages, and body types portrayed how violence and fat phobia
have impacted their lives. The purpose of this multiple method study was to
assess the efficacy of the HOM as a facilitator of working relationships between
the health, business, art, and education sectors in Campbell River, B.C. The
process was documented in two focus group interviews with five members of the
HOM Subcommittee and in a survey of the HOM subcommittee and the Eating
Disorder Program Advisory Committee. Evaluating the project's effectiveness
distinguished different levels of community involvement as connections,
relationships, and partnerships. The evaluation highlights differences between
prevention and community development initiatives and the need for an
emphasis on partnership building in social work. This knowledge will be used
to inform future policy and practice decisions. === Arts, Faculty of === Social Work, School of === Graduate |
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Community reflections in the House of Mirrors Pilot Project |
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