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Item My Voice 2: Women and female genital mutilation (FGM) in Scotland: A participatory action research project(Waverley Care, 2017-06-30) O'Brien, Oonagh; Baldeh, Fatou; Hassan, Jamila; Baillie, MarthaThis report describes findings from the second phase of My Voice, a participatory action research project on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Scotland. My Voice aims to facilitate community engagement with FGM affected populations, to enable their voices to contribute to the development of awareness raising around FGM and to ensuring culturally appropriate FGM services for Scotland. The objectives of the project are: • To establish the perceptions, attitudes and experiences on FGM in Scotland • To engage FGM affected communities in participatory research • To gather evidence from communities affected by FGM to be used as a basis for dialogue and interaction in the development of appropriate FGM services in Scotland The first phase of My Voice aimed to document perceptions, attitudes and experiences of FGM among specific groups within affected communities, including young women (under 25 years), young men and older men, as well as religious leaders. In this second phase the focus has been on women over 25, arguably the most affected group, who are mostly married or have been married, with children and in many cases dealing with the negative health impacts of FGM. My Voice presents data that has been identified and collected by affected communities. It is the story that women with FGM wanted to tell. This information is essential in order progress the understanding of the challenges and complexity of the issues facing FGM affected communities in Scotland and helping to determine ways in which community participation can be built in to the Scottish response to FGM more effectively.Item MY Voice: A participatory action research project with men, women and young people on female genital mutilation (FGM) in Scotland(Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University, 2016-06-30) O'Brien, Oonagh; Baldeh, Fatou; Sivapatham, Siva; Brown, Eleanor; O'May, FionaMY Voice is an innovative participatory action research project with affected communities on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Scotland. The project aims are to facilitate community engagement on FGM with women, men, young people and religious leaders, to enable their voices to be heard, and to contribute to the development of awareness-raising around FGM, as well as ensuring culturally appropriate services for Scotland. There have been multiple calls for greater community participation and leadership in the work on FGM in Scotland from those directly affected (see section 1.3). The findings from MY Voice can start to identify key issues and help determine ways in which community participation can be built in to the Scottish response to FGM more effectively.