The last thing they need is career counselling! Critical reflections on interventions for the inclusion of marginalised people
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https://doi.org/10.20856/jnicec.4503Keywords:
Marginalised groups, Sex workers, Modern slavery, Social justice, Women, FemaleAbstract
This article examines interventions for the inclusion of marginalised people, through a presentation of the results from a small-scale exploratory study into the lives and careers of female sexworkers and survivors of modern slavery. Data (field notes, narratives and visual data) was analysed with the Listening Guide, a voice-centered relational method, and visual analysis methods. Results suggest that reaching out to the communities and enabling multiple channels for interaction can deliver meaningful support to the lives and careers of people considered marginal. Based on the results, implications for practice are further discussed, and a different approach is suggested.
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