Join us to explore how elements from Artscaping can suppport you in your work helping children and young people to thrive.
Each delegate will receive an Artscaping reflective guide and support pack to
accompany them during the training, and will join two follow-up online meetings to continue
sharing reflections and support.
Delegates will experience and reflect on how creative experiences can be therapeutic in
nature and significantly improve mental health outcomes for children and young people.
40 delegates will work in small groups with CCI artists and CAP therapists, receiving support
in designing principles and practical steps to act upon in the following weeks.
The evidence base for the work will be highlighted by Zoe Moula, Lecturer in Mental Health at King's College London, and a concluding plenary will gather reflections from across the day. In addition, delegates will participate in the evaluation of the event, from which findings will be shared with every participating organisation.
This creative exchange has been made possible through generous funding from the King's
College London ESRC Impact Acceleration Award. The support allows us to offer each place at a heavily subsidised rate of £25. Please note that we don't want this to be a barrier for our partners so please let us know if you require a waiver. Please email info@cambridgecandi.org.uk to book a free place.