Xarxanet has published an interview with Marta Julián, Director of Intercultural Mediation in Suara Cooperativa’s Prison Services, about the virtual reality pilot in the prison setting and its potential to work on key skills linked to social reintegration.
In the interview, Marta Julián explains how the virtual reality pilot was carried out at Wad-Ras, Brians 1 and Lledoners, and what insights were gathered through professional support and feedback from participants.
The article highlights that virtual reality can be a valuable tool when implemented thoughtfully and with care, and when integrated into a social intervention approach that places coexistence, interculturality and anti-racism at its core. In this regard, it points to the challenge of moving towards consolidating the pilot, with continuity and rigorous evaluation, so that it can be incorporated into the intervention in a solid and sustainable way.
At Suara Cooperativa, we continue working to ensure innovation is meaningful and creates real impact, with a commitment to methodological rigor, support and shared learning to move towards stronger, more consistent interventions.
➡️Read the full interview on Xarxanet