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PhotoVoice

PhotoVoice.org

A website devoted to photovoice resources and support. Key resources include PhotoVoice Manual for Participatory Photography and the PhotoVoice Statement of Ethics.

PhotoVoice Manual and Resource Kit

National Association of County and City Health Officials

This extensive guide provides information on how to implement PhotoVoice and includes example meeting templates and agendas, forms and handouts, as well as methods for follow up in community action once the project is complete.

Youth PhotoVoice Implementation Toolkit

Washtenaw County Public Health Department

A PhotoVoice toolkit that focuses on implementing this method for youth. Contains several examples of training materials, consent forms and materials, and ethics. 

PhotoVoice: A Participatory Action Research Strategy Applied to Women's Health

Wang, C.C.

This is a journal article about the first PhotoVoice project, which focused on women's health in rural China. Understanding the initial development of PhotoVoice can help programs understand the utility of PhotoVoice and aid in their decision of whether or not to use this specific method of data collection. 

PhotoVoice Project: Train the Trainer

Kasier Permanente

This Train the Trainer presentation can be a useful resource for programs when it comes time for them to provide trainings in PhotoVoice. It provides details on completing a PhotoVoice project in three sessions and what should be covered in each section. 

PhotoVoice

Collective Leadership Works

This guide provides an outline of PhotoVoice sessions, as well as example questions to ask during group discussions. It also provides several handouts and examples of consent forms. 

PhotoVoice Examples

Health in my Hometown

Students from 13 communities across the state of Minnesota were armed with cameras and the mission to document their world with photography to show success and future possibilities.

DreamGirls PhotoVoice Project

In this PhotoVoice project, young women ages 10-17 particpating in the DreamGirls program at Burlington Housing Authority took pictures to represent challenges and achievements in their lives and communities. These pictures as well as their reflections are their own work. 

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Key Informant Interviews

Focus Groups

Windshield Surveys

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