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Ways to Well-being Youth Creative Project

Project title

Ways to Well-being Youth Creative Project

Description of initiative

Ways to Well-being Youth Creative Project is a 7-week project, between February-March 2018 that took place at Dulwich Picture Gallery, in which 10 young volunteers co-create 5 short films and co-produce a workshop for a Gallery Late. They learned about the collections and history of the Gallery, were introduced to the 5 Ways To Well-being and mindfulness techniques, experienced a well-being-themed creative art activity and were inspired by these experiences to create their films and co-produce their own workshop. They worked collaboratively with Dulwich Picture Gallery staff from different departments, as well as an external arts facilitator, artist and media company. The volunteers co-created resources that are promoted in a variety of ways by Dulwich Picture Gallery and partners like the SLaM Recovery College, with the aim of encouraging young people to use museum and gallery spaces and collections as inspiration for activities to improve mental health and well-being. In addition, learning from this pilot collaborative project were embedded into future well-being-themed workshops for these and other audiences, and these volunteer roles were continued and enhanced following participant feedback.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Mental health

Keywords

short-films, co-creation, well-being, arts facilitator, volunteer, mental health, museums

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Film, video | Multimedia, new media, digital

Timeframe

2018 - 2018

Sources of funding

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust’s Recovery College

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

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Organizer(s)

Dulwich Picture Gallery
United Kingdom
NGO / Non-profit | Culture

Partner(s)

ACAP Media
United Kingdom
NGO / Non-profit | Culture
South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM)
United Kingdom
Public / State | Health