Social fabric: social entrepreneurial business model for refugee women in New Zealand

Kareen Hillenaar, Joan Farrer

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Abstract

This paper describes a Masters research project developing a design process in fashion using a multi method approach focussed upon participatory action research methodology, to develop creative practice and a business model for older African female refugee outworkers and an experienced fashion designer resulting in long term rewarding employment.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventLooking Back and Moving Forward: Refugee Health & Wellbeing Conference, - , New Zealand
Duration: 18 Nov 200920 Nov 2009

Conference

ConferenceLooking Back and Moving Forward: Refugee Health & Wellbeing Conference,
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
Period18/11/0920/11/09

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