The Melting Pot process is a collaboration between a designer,
a social worker, and a group of children as a means of improving
the quality of life, or well-being, of the greater neighbourhood. It
focuses on neighbourhoods being shaped by the people who live
there, rather than outsiders imposing their perspective, impacting
them from the inside out. The experts on the neighbourhood are
the people who live there. The process is designed in such a way
that it must empower the children as a means of achieving the final
outcome; initiatives that impact the neighbourhood. Empower¬ing
the children is about tapping into their strong voice and fresh
point of view, and working together through the entire process
of bringing their ideas to life. Allowing them to be a part of “doing
something with what they are saying”. (P. Berrenstein).
The Melting Pot is a process supported by tools and methods
designed to stimulate collaboration, empower the children, and
shape the neighbourhood from the children’s point of view. It
employs a metaphor as a means of encouraging the children
to express themselves. The project as a whole is a start to
defining how design can integrate the target group into the entire
process, not only as a means of gaining insight, but as a means of
empowering the target group for the future.
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