Hi Donna,
the Nova Scotia Nutrition Council is currently using this method to share stories about what it is like to live with food insecurity and we have a few references to share:
Handbook on using stories in health promotion practice. Ronald Labonte & Joan Feather. 1996. Health Canada Cat bo. H39-378/1996E; ISBN 0-662-24665-7
LEarning about health promotion from stories. Susan Lilley for Health Promotion and Progras Branch Atlantic Region, Health Canada. 1996
Strengthening communities through story-sharing. Community Health Promotion Network Atlantic. July 1997.
Yoder-Wise & Kowalski. (2003) The power of storytelling. Nursing Outlook. v51 pg 37-42.
the website http://joe-org/joe/2001june/a4.html speaks of the PATH project which used a story-dialogue method for health impact assessment.
Most of the documents should be accessible through the web or by contacting Health Canada. Hope they are helpful.
Christine
Christine Johnson
MSc Candidate, Applied Human Nutrition, Mount Saint Vincent University
Research Assistant, Nova Scotia Nutrition Council/Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre
phone: (902) 494-2764
fax: (902) 494-3594
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>From: "Richardson, Donna" <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Story Dialogue Method >Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 10:14:02 -0600 > >Hi, everyone: > >I am looking for information/resources about the Story Dialogue Method >and how/whether this tool may be used locally, regionally, nationally, >and/or internationally. I would appreciate any suggestions that you may >offer. Thx. > >Donna Richardson, Communications Coordinator >Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta >E-mail: [log in to unmask] >Phone: (780) 492-1386 >Fax: (780) 492-9579 >Web site: http://www.chps.ualberta.ca > > > >To unsubscribe send one line: unsubscribe click4hp to: [log in to unmask] . To view archives or modify subscription see: http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html