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Offering Space for Choice and Voice: Participant Assent as a Creative Workshop Informed by Dramatherapy Practice


Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 206-213

Author

Amanda Musicka-Williams
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Undertaking research in the field of Creative Arts Therapies involves a continual search to find new ways to utilise our creative tools to engage participants in research processes which are both accessible and meaningful. One of the key ethical considerations in designing a research project is the notion of informed consent. This article discusses an innovative approach to exploring assent with adolescents in a special education setting through creative workshops. This approach was aimed at enabling potential participants to make a more informed decision about their own willingness to engage with the research project. An argument for the role of creative arts therapists to embed their creative practices into research designs which represent more inclusive practice for populations whose contributions and accessibility are limited by traditional research methods is discussed.

Keywords

Creative Arts Therapies, dramatherapy, research, participant ascent, accessibility, adolescents, special education, creative approach to research design.

History

Received 01 December 2018

Accepted 01 December 2018

DOI

10.15212/CAET/2018/4/31

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Journal Creative Arts in Education and Therapy
Volume Volume 4
Issue Issue 2
Year 2018

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