Let the men speak: health, friendship, community and shed therapy
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Author: Foley, Annette J.; Golding, Barry; Brown, Mike
Abstract:
Our paper is based on our recently published National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) project report 'Men's sheds in Australia, learning through community contexts' (indexed at TD/TNC 89.03), which showed that men's sheds informally cater for non vocational, social, health, wellbeing and learning needs of mainly older men. We deliberately used unedited transcripts from the NCVER project in the form of narratives or stories to give the men an opportunity to speak for themselves about the benefits of participating in men's sheds. The paper highlights some of the limitations of the methodology used in the attempt to allow the men themselves to make sense of the benefits they experience and enjoy from participating in men's sheds as conveyed through their own voices.
Published abstract.
Available papers from the 11th Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA) Conference are indexed from TD/TNC 92.459 to TD/TNC 92.499 and from TD/TNC 92.701 to TD/TNC 92.716.
[-] Show lessOur paper is based on our recently published National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) project report 'Men's sheds in Australia, learning through community contexts' (indexed at TD/TNC 89.03), which showed that men's sheds informally cater for non vocational, social, health, wellbeing and learning needs of mainly older men. We deliberately used unedited transcripts from the NCVER project in the form of narratives or stories to give the men an opportunity to speak for themselves about the benefits of participating in men's sheds. The paper ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Governance; Employment; Gender; Demographics; Culture
Keywords: Skill development; Local government; Retirement; Ageing population; Older people; Community
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Published: Crows Nest, New South Wales: AVETRA, 2008
Physical description: 10 p.
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http://www.avetra.org.au/AVETRA%20WORK%2011.04.08/CS2.1%20-%20Annette%20Foley%20et%20al.pdf 
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Conference name: Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association Conference
Number: 11th
Date: 2008
Place: Adelaide, South Australia
Statement of responsibility: Annette Foley, Barry Golding and Mike Brown
Resource type: Conference
Peer reviewed: Yes
Call Number:
TD/TNC 92.477
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