Stories

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Click on the logos to watch digital stories made in workshops facilitated by StoryCentre Canada.

Each of these projects consisted of a custom in-person or online workshop series led by members of our facilitation team.

A Nurstory project focused on defining compassion in nursing. A Lakehead University project.

Faces of Help (Canada) stories reflecting on giving and receiving help when dealing with aging, caregiving, dying, and, grieving. A Compassionate Ottawa project.

Faces of Help (Australia) stories reflecting on giving and receiving help when dealing with aging, caregiving, dying, and, grieving. A Care Beyond Cure project.

Thunder Bay GIANTs stories, created by seniors to share how they meet others and stay connected while aging. An Age Big project.

A digital documentary showcasing a photovoice project about mental wellness and resilience, told by young adults and their friends / family caregivers. By Arts Informed Methods (AIM).

Indigital Storytelling: A space for research using digital storytelling in Indigenous communities through an Indigenous lens.

Digital stories made with changemakers as part of an on-going multi-media project, that highlight Canada’s historic milestones, and the social change movements in Canadian history that impact how we live today.

Stories made by youth with disabilities, both in Japan and in the US, as part of the TOMODACHI Initiative, a public-private partnership between the U.S.-Japan Council and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, with support from the Government of Japan.

HealthExperiences.ca: Stories made by women from Black & South Asian communities in Peel Region to share moments in their health care and recovery journeys.

Stories made by individuals with endometriosis, as part of a research study at the University of British Columbia Endometriosis Pelvic Pain Laboratory.

The Storytelling Mentorship program connected young women from the Canadian North and the Global South to share stories as an advocacy tool for change.

Stories made by people with Parkinson’s Disease, in collaboration with the Brian Grant Foundation, which empowers people impacted by Parkinson’s to lead active and fulfilling lives.

Our annual digital storytelling workshop, as part of required coursework for second-year graduate Health Communication Certificate students that are receiving their MPH at the Mailman School.

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