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Project/initiative|Finland, Estonia|Regional

MIMO: Moving In, Moving On! Application of Art-Based Methods to Social and Youth Work

Project title

MIMO: Moving In, Moving On! Application of Art-Based Methods to Social and Youth Work

Description of initiative

The main aim of MIMO was to develop and to apply art-based methods for preventive youth and social work in close cooperation with young people, teachers, health care professionals, artists, and social and youth workers. The main target group and beneficiary of the project results are the young people aged 13 to 17 years at risk of social exclusion and the professionals working with them. MIMO has its starting point in the fact of social exclusion as a problem emerging among youth across Europe. There are cross-border issues of youth alienation, low level of school attractiveness, students’ extremely low feeling of subjective wellbeing, frequency of acts of school violence and the changing demographics regarding youth multiculturalism and diversity. It is addressed in research that culture and art are means of enhancing well-being. However no comprehensive training, knowledge of professionals and applications of art-based methods in preventive youth work exist in Southern Finland and Estonia. MIMO will build cooperation between youth organizations, schools and MIMO partners: universities, an NGO and an enterprise in order to develop multi-professional teamwork (MPT) and practical tools of art-based methods for preventive social and youth work. In this cross-disciplinary work there will be professionals from university degrees of Performing Arts, Film and Media and Health/Social Care.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Community well-being
Mental health
Quality of social relations
Quality of services for specific groups

Keywords

art-based methods, training, social exclusion, youth alienation

Target group

Children | Youth

Cultural field

Dance | Film, video | Other | Theatre, opera | Visual arts

Budget

€1.938.100

Timeframe

2010 - 2013

Sources of funding

Central Baltic Interreg IV A Programme 2007-2013 of the EU (from the European Regional Development Fund - ERDF) and other sources

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

Working in multiprofessional teams during MIMO proved to be both rewarding and motivating for the students and the professionals. The project reached over 3 000 young people in Estonia and in Finland through various workshops, clubs and events. The workshops applied art-based methods of digital (photography, video) and performing arts (puppetry, dance and theatre). In MIMO, also the participating young people had their say to the content of the activities and got their voices heard. The compiled promising practices, new knowledge and ideas have been disseminated during MIMO for the significant target groups of the project through seminars, workshops, training and publications.

Organizer(s)

Turun ammattikorkeakoulu
Finland
Public / State | Other

Partner(s)

HUMAK University of Applied Sciences
Finland
Public / State | Other
PWP - PW Partners
Estonia
Private / Business | Other
TUAS - Turku University of Applied Sciences Ltd
Finland
Public / State | Other
TYSD - City of Turku, Youth Services Department
Finland
Public / State | Other
UT VCA - University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy
Estonia
Public / State | Other
VKT - Von Krahl Theatre
Estonia
Other | Culture