View cart “Two-way learning as respectful community practice: Honouring, co-creating and facilitating access to the knowledge stories of the Men of the Mimosa Creek Healing Centre— Troy Holland” has been added to your cart. 2014, 2014: Issue 4Using narrative practices to respond to Stigma Stalker in the workplace: A journey with Joe— Sarah Ferguson $9.00 Add to cart 2020, 2020: Issue 2Broadcasting hope and local knowledge during the pandemic lockdown in Rwanda — Chaste Uwihoreye $0.00 Add to cart 2013, 2013: Issue 1Finding the ‘voice’ to speak: Women and men talk about relationships— Dion Anderson, Bea Edwards, Mark Hammersley, Marnie Sather and Greg Smith $9.00 Add to cart 2008, 2008: Issue 3‘Rescuing the Said from the Saying of It’: Living Documentation in Narrative Therapy— David Newman $9.00 Add to cart 2012, 2012: Issue 3Responding to survivors of torture and suffering – Survival skills of Kurdish families by David Denborough on behalf of Kirkuk Center for Torture Victims and Dulwich Centre Foundation International $9.00 Add to cart 2015, 2015: Issue 4‘My story to be told’: Explorations in narrative documentation with people from refugee backgrounds— Chanelle Burns $9.00 Add to cart 2014, 2014: Issue 4Co-researching Hikikomori problem with insiders’ knowledges: Creating ‘Nakama'(Comradeship) across the ocean & generations— Sumie Ishikawa $9.00 Add to cart 2016, 2016: Issue 3Two-way learning as respectful community practice: Honouring, co-creating and facilitating access to the knowledge stories of the Men of the Mimosa Creek Healing Centre— Troy Holland $9.00 Add to cart 2005, 2005: Issue 3 & 4A Framework for Receiving and Documenting Testimonies of Trauma— David Denborough $9.00 Add to cart 2014, 2014: Issue 4Resisting violences, reclaiming lives: Honouring the insider knowledges, initiatives and contributions of young people responding to intimate partner & family violence through film— Phillipa Johnson $9.00 Add to cart