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All too often, relationships between young people and their parents and grandparents become strained after experiences of migration. The Dulwich Centre Foundation is now involved in developing ways of working that provide opportunities for ‘inter-generational honouring’.
As this is a crucial issue in many communities, we’re looking forward to seeing a range of local projects come out of this initiative – in Australia, Canada, and around the world.
Some of the projects we are exploring include:
Scarborough Tamil Community: Intergenerational Alliance project In 2010, Dulwich Centre Foundation colleagues at Oolagen Community Services and Turning Point Youth Services received funding to bring the ideas and practices of the Kite of Life intergenerational alliance to a new community, specifically the Tamil community in the neighbouring suburb of Scarborough. This new project will combine narrative therapy and art therapy ideas in order to find new ways to address intergenerational conflict. One of the unique aspects of this project is that community members who were involved in the St. James Town project will be trained in some narrative therapy ideas and will help facilitate the group. The idea is that the project will be able to become self-sustaining and similar groups can be run in the future. This project will use the Kite of Life methodology, as well as explore new ways of dealing with issues facing immigrant communities – using, art, music, video, photography, and dance.
Kite of Life video, book, and training
To see a quick overview of the Kite of Life approach, click here to watch the Kite of Life video.
To read more about the Kite of Life methodology, see the recent publication Kite of Life: From intergenerational conflict to intergenerational alliance.
For information about training in the Kite of Life, click here.
For more information
If you’re interested in being involved in these projects, or are a potential funder, and would like to know how you might be able to help, please contact us:
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