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This study introduces a decolonizing approach to co-designing a basketball program for African-Australian youth, emphasizing cultural humility and Ubuntu principles for genuine collaboration and power-sharing.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Work
  • Community Health
  • Design Studies

Background:

  • Westernized social work and design contexts often marginalize Indigenous knowledges.
  • There is a need for decolonizing approaches in community program development.
  • Co-design requires genuine collaboration and power-sharing with diverse communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and analyze a decolonizing approach to co-designing a primary prevention basketball program.
  • To explore genuine collaboration and power-sharing with African-Australian youth in Melbourne.
  • To highlight the role of Ubuntu and cultural humility in decolonizing co-design.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on the concept of cultural humility.
  • Applying a decolonizing approach to co-design.
  • Collaboratively developing the co-design process and program design with the community.

Main Results:

  • The study details stages of program design, illustrating the incorporation of Ubuntu and Indigenous philosophies.
  • Cultural humility facilitated the integration of African ways of knowing, being, and doing.
  • The process aimed to undermine oppressive power imbalances in design and social work.

Conclusions:

  • Co-design incorporating cultural humility and Ubuntu can transform design tools and processes.
  • This approach fosters genuine collaboration and power-sharing with marginalized communities.
  • Decolonizing methodologies are essential for equitable social work and design practices.