Abstract

There are estimated to be approximately 85,000 Australian Sons and Daughters of Australian Vietnam Veterans,1 a group recognized as having a substantially higher rate of suicide than the general Australian population.2 The Sons and Daughters of Vietnam Veterans of Australia (SDVVA) Web site http://www.sonsanddaughters.net.au was developed to harness the computer literacy of this age group by featuring an online support group that enables discussions, access to information and resources about Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, and provides the ability of Sons and Daughters to share experiences with each other. The conceptualization and early development of the Web site was well received by the SDVVA during state-based focus groups, particularly given the complete lack of targeted Web-based information and online support groups. This project is an example of participatory action research (PAR) methodology that was successful in developing the early stages of a community of practice (CoP). This paper discusses how online technologies can be implemented to build a sense of community, trust, and shared values in individuals at higher risk of suicide. It also describes why PAR was chosen as a methodology to meet the challenges and needs of this particular project.

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