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Storytelling promoting new ways forward in research and social impact

20 September 2024
A Research Impact Accelerator project
Access All Areas: Abortion in Australia, a Research Impact Accelerator project, is harnessing storytelling for research impact, embracing interdisciplinary collaboration, and building capacity via student mentoring
Aisha Malik, Lea Redfern, Domina Augustine, Susan Goodwin at the Research Impact Accelerator Phase 2 workshop held at the Sydney Knowledge Hub

A new podcast pilot, Access All Areas: Abortion in Australia, is set to launch, amplifying voices from marginalized communities to spark dialogue and inspire policy change.

Despite abortion being legal in Australia, most services are still accessed through costly private providers, leaving many, particularly those facing disadvantage, with limited options.

The podcast, developed by a multidisciplinary team from regional NSW and Sydney, aims to tackle these barriers directly.

The team includes audio documentary maker Lea Redfern (Media and Communications), social policy expert Professor Sue Goodwin (Education and Social Work), and reproductive health researcher Dr. Anna Noonan (Sydney School of Rural Health).

Their goal is to make abortion care accessible to all by harnessing the power of storytelling.

鈥淪torytelling is such an important method because what you start to hear in stories are things that you would never hear if you looked at a data set,鈥 Dr. Noonan said.

鈥淵ou start to understand context, the complexity of the ways different types of disadvantage intersect.鈥

The project has involved traveling across regional NSW to collect personal stories from those most impacted by abortion access challenges, including young people seeking care.

鈥淧odcasting is a natural form for topics that involve social taboos, privacy, and stigma鈥攕uch as abortion,鈥 Redfern explains,

鈥淭here is a degree of anonymity, which allows for greater freedom in the telling and directness in the listening.鈥

Capturing these stories has provided crucial insight into the personal struggles of those affected by limited access to abortion services.

This storytelling format fosters a safe and intimate space for sharing experiences.

鈥淭he intersection of challenging taboos and personal testimony is a powerful combination in podcasting. It鈥檚 an intimate form of communication where voices are carried directly to the listener,鈥 says Redfern.

Mentorship has played a pivotal role in the project's success, with Professor Goodwin ensuring students and early-career researchers are actively involved in recording and editing the podcast.

This hands-on experience has enriched their learning and career prospects.

鈥淪peaking directly with people has really solidified the importance of this project, the reach and potential it has to permeate people鈥檚 lives and advocate for better,鈥 says Domina Augustine, an HDR Social Work student.

鈥淭he people I鈥檝e spoken to were shocked by the state of access in Australia, which has really ignited the need for collective action.鈥

Ella Dungey and Yunci Zhao, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies in Media and Communication are Access All Areas interns working at the SSSHARC office,

Access All Areas interns working at the SSSHARC office

The podcast鈥檚 design centers on the voices of young people, driving the narrative and enriching the research insights.

Dr. Noonan credits the team for bringing critical theoretical and social justice perspectives to the project鈥檚 exploration of 鈥渋nvisible populations鈥 and the barriers they face in accessing abortion care.

Through the Research Impact Accelerator, the project was able to support Social Work honours student Isabella Compton to attend the 2024 Children By Choice Reproductive Rights and Abortion Conference, where Dr Noonan was presenting on 鈥楥hallenges and Innovations in Rural Reproductive Health.

Reflecting on her experience, Compton says, 鈥淭he conference was very informative, driven by amazing advocates across Australia fighting for access to healthcare, including abortion.鈥

Compton also had the chance to pitch the聽Access All Areas聽podcast to key stakeholders.

鈥淓veryone loved the idea of the podcast,鈥 she said.

鈥淚t is absolutely needed. Seeing people鈥檚 faces light up when I introduced it was incredible.鈥

Set to launch by the end of 2024, the podcast will feature a 10-episode miniseries focusing on diverse issues related to abortion access, such as challenges faced by international students, migrants, refugees, and others outside of Medicare.

In the meantime, the team will be participating in an upcoming SSSHARC Huddle on podcasting as research.

鈥淪torytelling is empowering,鈥 Dr. Noonan said.

鈥淚t helps make abortion something we can talk about. It normalizes access to abortion as part of mainstream healthcare for anyone who needs or wants it.鈥

For more information about the聽Access All Areas聽project, contact sssharc.ria@sydney.edu.au.