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Qualitative research POVEL Namur 15/02/2012

POVEL - qualitative research analysis - summary

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Qualitative research

POVELNamur 15/02/2012

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Sample / quantitative research sample

ITALY: 143 boys/ girls (108 from ER; 35 from FVG) = 33,6%

FRANCE: 35 (+ Calvi’s ones) boys/ girls = 35%

BELGIUM: 43 boys/girls = 35,8% SPAIN: 18 boys/girls = 35,3%

TOTAL = 239 adolescents

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Activities carried out

ITALY: – Emilia Romagna: activity I (108)– Friuli Venezia Giulia: activity I (7), II (20) and III

(11) BELGIUM: activity II (43) FRANCE: activity I (35),II (20), III (35) and IV

(10) SPAIN: activity I (18)

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Type I and III Activities

TYPE I

Italy: 125 France: 35 Spain: 18

TOTAL = 178

TYPE III

Italy: 11 France: 35

TOTAL = 46

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Main highlights

Good climate in most cases (also with enthusiasm, excitement, and pleasure)

Sometimes initial embarrassment then involvement and discussion / interaction

General interest for a “different kind of activity” Well motivated by the opportunity to express their

selves (art-activities) and their experiences One case of anxious activation; some cases of

shyness

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Communication (+)

Generally good Positive competition Autonomy Individual choices + collaborative exchange of

ideas for the best realisation of the idea Seriously committed to the task

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Communication (-)

Some jokes between boys/girls, not out of control but not completely appropriate to the context

Critical listening / respectful listening Single episode of exclusion Leadership and “main actor” attitudes, but also shyness

were an obstacle in one class. Non verbal critics, while working together the whole classroom (not in small groups)

Same roles as in ordinary lessons / interactions within the class

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Realisation of the activity

Group concerned with the matter (alcohol and drugs) press releases + personal experiences = starting point Girls more concerned by domestic violence / boys by

bullying (sports) and violent video-games Motivated, paid attention, usually self creation of groups

and distribution of tasks in a cooperative mood; some classes highlighted an “implicit” leader per group

Autonomy + feedback requests “Responsibility” to express their real point of view

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Strong points

Alternance between moments leaded by the trainer + moment in self-management by the group

Being the “main actor” in the activity Possibility to express their selves with no judgment by a

reference adult in a “safe” environment Brainstorming Confidence relationship Right distance between personal experience and theme involvement in something that seemed of great importance for them Awareness raising: enriching and constructive discussions Violence is a topic they know = they have interest in dealing with this

subject

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Weak points

Not to use PC + internet during the activity (images by newspapers… a limit for the selection)

Not all boys/girls felt to talk in front of the whole class Short time Not knowing the trainer before: freedom but no

strong relationship No time to show and explain the poster to other

groups Writing was a difficult exercise / writing would have

not allowed so many testimonies

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Messages

Violence linked to War / poverty / racism / ideologies everybody is responsible Violence brings violence everyone is concerned / can be a victim (but most frequent

reference to children, animals and women as victims) Violence = dementia, weakness act Violence = repression of freedom (of expression / thought /

movement) Fear / Loneliness / isolation / State of soul/feelings Constriction Cruelty / cowardy

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Messagges

Violence / alternatives to violence (yin/yang) easier to act violence than brotherhood Help to victims by witnesses or people that know Best thing = denunciate Violence = last defense Violence has to be investigated

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Specific messages - drug

Reference to drugs as violence triggering factor

Drug connected with organised crime Drug connected with drug production areas

and conflicts

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Letter to Kevin

Drug is not a solution to forget; Drug and alcohol destroy health; drugs are harmful to welfare Consult a physician to discuss the harmful effects of drug use

Do not self-distruct because of breakup Stay positivist Continue the studies Drugs are illegal Focus on education Be wise and listen to his (best) friends’ sound advice

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Letter to Kevin

ask for help amongst family law enforcement. Talk to Sara. “wake-up!” = be active and not a victim of

others ask for medical assistance

(rehabilitation/detoxification center) / “ go back to ancient life/change behavior and

avoid self-destruction

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Specific messages - alcohol

Reference to alcohol as violence triggering factor

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Activity II – Letter to Mark

take into account his father’s concern and discuss with him. Mark should be wise and stop drinking since all his troubles come from drinking (only his fault). Mark should talk to his mum and/or friends to get some help

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Activity IV - violence linked to drugs and alcohol consumptions

It is dangerous to test/taste drugs and/or alcohol : i.e. drinking too much leads to inconsistent behavior which are dangerous for oneself and / or others. Several examples, explanations and pieces of advice

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Specific messages - bullying

Bullying = coward actLetter to Lucy Ask family and schools staff for help facing the same situation, she has decided to

talk to her parents and find new friends = not easy but it worked (happy end)!!

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Activity IV - bullying

Virtual exchanges/discussion via media (SMS and/or facebook) prevent young people from being together/from facing (uneasy) situations. Since they do not know how to communicate/they are not at ease, they become violent.

There are no longer barriers/rules/no framework to stop them so they are no longer respectful: violence is omnipresent, everywhere/anyhow and at any time.

Racketing is also commonplace : young people who are weak and/or alone are scapegoats and too afraid to tell things

Violence among boys and girls are frequent : since they are surrounded by violence, they hardly make differences between good and bad behaviors => constant increase of verbal, physical and sexual attacks/assaults/harassments

violent watch ambush “for fun”, revenge, racial reasons or to steal some money the absence of benchmarks motivate young people to be violent : they are easily

influenced = parents should better protect them and equip them to face such situations (telling them to avoid violent group not to behave the same way, prevent from watching and/or acting in violent scenes, etc.) = violence is not a means but the end!

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Specific messages - media

Media: “the virtual world is not real” / “This is not real life” Media as a tool for violence (especially against minors- twice);

violence on TV (news: violence doesn’t shock anymore… too frequent)

Not to meet Marta’s contact (around half of the sample)/ block contact only in few cases; only very few adolescents suggest to ask the police for help; around half of the sample to talk with parents / reference adults.

Dangerous / pedophile / reputation / not really work in entertainment business / never know what could happen / never know who really is on the web

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Activity IV - violence linked to use of media

The media allow anybody to have access at anything, at anytime (no age limit), anywhere and anyhow (without any control, limitation, verification and/or reliability) : the “free” omnipresent violence is dangerous. Examples and pieces of advice to behave in a responsible manner (conscious and aware of dangers).

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Activity IV

violence linked to drugs and alcohol consumptions : testing/tasting may lead to (heavy) addiction (drugs and alcohol) and sometimes to disaster - Must not forbid doing things but make them aware of consequences (not invincible/indestructible)

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