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The REFUGE-ED Dialogic Co-Creation Process: working with and for REFUGE-ED children and minors

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The REFUGE-ED Dialogic Co-Creation Process: working with and for REFUGE-ED children and minors

T. Sordé-martí, A. A. Ghani, et al.

Discover the innovative REFUGE-ED project, which collaborates with migrant and refugee communities across Europe. This article examines the Dialogic Co-Creation Process, designed to enhance educational practices and mental health support, showcasing its promising sustainability and replicability. Research conducted by Teresa Sordé-Martí, Adnan Abdul Ghani, Bilal Almobarak, and other notable authors reveals vital insights into co-creating effective educational strategies.

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Abstract
A growing body of literature suggests that involving end-users in intervention research, including design, implementation, and evaluation, is associated with numerous positive outcomes. These outcomes include improved intervention efficacy, sustainability, and psychological growth among collaborators. The value of this approach and the recommendation for researchers to embrace co-creation in implementation and policies have also been recognised within the EU Framework of Research Innovation. Furthermore, it has been suggested that this approach may be particularly relevant for working with individuals from marginalised groups, whose voices are often absent from research and policy discussions. However, there has been limited attention given to how co-creation unfolds in practice. In this article, we provide a review of the methodological framework implemented by the H2020 REFUGE-ED (2021-2023), which was conducted in collaboration with migrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking communities. The project implemented the 'REFUGE-ED Dialogic Co-Creation Process (RDCP)' in 46 educational settings across six European countries. Considering the need for evidence-based approaches in education and mental health and psychosocial support practices, we suggest that the RDCP has the potential for sustainability and replicability in diverse contexts.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 01, 2023
Authors
Teresa Sordé-Martí, Adnan Abdul Ghani, Bilal Almobarak, Tiziana Chiappelli, Ainhoa Flecha, Mina Hristova, Anna Krasteva, Fredrika Kjellberg, Katie McQuillan, Elizabeth Nixon, Misbah Qasemi, Olga Serradell, Emilia Aiello, Lorraine Swords, Hend Talal Abdulrahman
Tags
migrant education
dialogic learning
mental health support
co-creation
evidence-based practices
psychosocial support
education
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