‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children

This paper evaluates a short school-based intervention run by Australian Red Cross, designed to reduce children’s prejudice towards asylum seekers. A total of 121 children aged between 10 to 12 in four schools in Perth, Western Australia, completed questionnaires at Time 1 (pre-intervention), Time 2...

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Main Authors: Hartley, Lisa, Fleay, Caroline, Pedersen, Anne, Cook, Alison, Jeram, Alenka
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86627
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author Hartley, Lisa
Fleay, Caroline
Pedersen, Anne
Cook, Alison
Jeram, Alenka
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Fleay, Caroline
Pedersen, Anne
Cook, Alison
Jeram, Alenka
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description This paper evaluates a short school-based intervention run by Australian Red Cross, designed to reduce children’s prejudice towards asylum seekers. A total of 121 children aged between 10 to 12 in four schools in Perth, Western Australia, completed questionnaires at Time 1 (pre-intervention), Time 2 (immediately after the intervention), and Time 3 (8-9 months after the intervention). The intervention used a mixture of approaches: providing information, encouraging empathy, making positive social norms more explicit, and fostering imagined contact with asylum seekers. The intervention content was also reinforced by teachers throughout the school year. The study found that the intervention was effective in increasing the children’s positivity towards asylum seekers, reducing prejudiced attitudes, and increasing intentions to interact with asylum seekers. It also found that the intervention increased the children’s accuracy in defining ‘asylum seeker’ and ‘refugee’. These results occurred both in the short-and long-term, although there was some regression over time.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-866272021-12-03T07:51:14Z ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children Hartley, Lisa Fleay, Caroline Pedersen, Anne Cook, Alison Jeram, Alenka 4410 - Sociology 4499 - Other human society This paper evaluates a short school-based intervention run by Australian Red Cross, designed to reduce children’s prejudice towards asylum seekers. A total of 121 children aged between 10 to 12 in four schools in Perth, Western Australia, completed questionnaires at Time 1 (pre-intervention), Time 2 (immediately after the intervention), and Time 3 (8-9 months after the intervention). The intervention used a mixture of approaches: providing information, encouraging empathy, making positive social norms more explicit, and fostering imagined contact with asylum seekers. The intervention content was also reinforced by teachers throughout the school year. The study found that the intervention was effective in increasing the children’s positivity towards asylum seekers, reducing prejudiced attitudes, and increasing intentions to interact with asylum seekers. It also found that the intervention increased the children’s accuracy in defining ‘asylum seeker’ and ‘refugee’. These results occurred both in the short-and long-term, although there was some regression over time. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86627 10.7577/hrer.3951 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle 4410 - Sociology
4499 - Other human society
Hartley, Lisa
Fleay, Caroline
Pedersen, Anne
Cook, Alison
Jeram, Alenka
‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title_full ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title_fullStr ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title_full_unstemmed ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title_short ‘It put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among Australian children
title_sort ‘it put me in their shoes’: challenging negative attitudes towards asylum seekers among australian children
topic 4410 - Sociology
4499 - Other human society
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86627