The family ecomap available on this page can be very helpful when working with refugee and migrant families to get a detailed understanding of their family and social relationships or mapping isolation areas or disconnection that might need assistance. As the ecomap focuses on the quality of relationships or connections, it provides a better picture of their social status.
The family ecomap features multiple editable circles that are connected to the center.
The center circle demonstrates the family, and the lines connecting other circles are the quality of their relationships. The other circles can be friends, colleagues, extended family, therapists, health service providers, etc. As many people from the social circle of the family should be included in the ecomap for better assessment.
2. What is a Family Ecomap
An Ecomap is a diagram that depicts the network of people who surround a child or family. Each individual and organization that is a member of the child's or young person's network is named and placed within a circle around the child or young person.
3. How to Create a Family Ecomap
Creating a genogram in EdrawMax Online is pretty simple. The free flowchart maker has several features, like directly importing the data from the .csv file or creating one from scratch using free templates.
Step 1:Login EdrawMax Online
Log in EdrawMax Online using your registered email address. If this is your first time accessing the tool, you can create your personalized account from your personal or professional email address.
Step 2:Choose a template
EdrawMax Online comes with hundreds of free genogram templates. Select a pre-designed template from the product based on your preference or need by selecting the "Education" on the left navigation pane. It will open up several genogram types. Alternatively, press "+" in EdrawMax Online canvas to create a genogram from scratch.
Step 3:Customize the diagram
Customize your genogram by changing the symbols and shapes as required. With the easy drag-and-drop feature of EdrawMax Online, you can use all the relative elements from libraries.
Step 4:Export & Share
Once your genogram is completed, you can share it amongst your colleagues or clients using the easy export and share option. You can export a genogramin multiple formats, like Graphics, JPEG, PDF, or HTML. Also, you can share the designs on different social media platforms, like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Line.