GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods: Project CREATE

GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods: Project CREATE

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Tuesday, June 2  •  12 PM - 1 PM GMT+1
Overview

Presenting an emerging model of mechanisms for arts-based programmes, developed with youth co-researchers utilising a living lab methodology


About the webinar

Project CREATE is a 3-year project, working closely with young people to understand the role of arts-based programmes in youth mental health and wellbeing. It is being delivered by a team at the University of Leeds in collaboration with partners and young people. It is funded by the UKRI Adolescence, Mental Health and the Developing Mind funding call.

In this webinar, we will present our emerging, youth informed model of active ingredients and mechanisms of change in arts-based programmes (ABPs). This model was foregrounded by a systematic review of the literature and centres lived experience. Our transdisciplinary team reviewed and refined this model through a “living lab” methodology which involved collaborating with youth co-researchers whilst engaging in various art forms such as painting, photography and film-making.

This work provides evidence of identifiable mechanisms and outcomes within and across different art forms​ and highlights ABPs as a valuable therapeutic experience​. The findings advocate for the importance of community ABPs for the mental health of young people​.

The event is free and open to all.


List of speakers

  • Dr. Crissie Harney
  • Prof. Siobhan Hugh Jones
  • Prof. Paul Cooke
  • Dr. Emma Williams
  • Prof. Nicola Shaughnessy
  • Dr. Sylvan Baker

Find out more about the team behind CREATE on their website.


About the GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods series

Global Research on Arts and Cultural Engagement – Advancing Epidemiological Methods (GRACE-Epi) is a major new 7-year programme of work on arts and health funded through a £3.5m Wellcome Discovery Award. Learn more about GRACE-Epi on the Social Biobehavioural Research Group's website.

Throughout the GRACE-Epi programme we are engaging in open and collaborative science. As part of this we are co-hosting monthly free training webinars considering novel methodologies, theoretical approaches and lenses, partnering with universities globally.

You can find out more about the Monthly Methods webinar series — including how to collaborate with us, details of upcoming events and recordings of past webinars — on our dedicated webpage.

Presenting an emerging model of mechanisms for arts-based programmes, developed with youth co-researchers utilising a living lab methodology


About the webinar

Project CREATE is a 3-year project, working closely with young people to understand the role of arts-based programmes in youth mental health and wellbeing. It is being delivered by a team at the University of Leeds in collaboration with partners and young people. It is funded by the UKRI Adolescence, Mental Health and the Developing Mind funding call.

In this webinar, we will present our emerging, youth informed model of active ingredients and mechanisms of change in arts-based programmes (ABPs). This model was foregrounded by a systematic review of the literature and centres lived experience. Our transdisciplinary team reviewed and refined this model through a “living lab” methodology which involved collaborating with youth co-researchers whilst engaging in various art forms such as painting, photography and film-making.

This work provides evidence of identifiable mechanisms and outcomes within and across different art forms​ and highlights ABPs as a valuable therapeutic experience​. The findings advocate for the importance of community ABPs for the mental health of young people​.

The event is free and open to all.


List of speakers

  • Dr. Crissie Harney
  • Prof. Siobhan Hugh Jones
  • Prof. Paul Cooke
  • Dr. Emma Williams
  • Prof. Nicola Shaughnessy
  • Dr. Sylvan Baker

Find out more about the team behind CREATE on their website.


About the GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods series

Global Research on Arts and Cultural Engagement – Advancing Epidemiological Methods (GRACE-Epi) is a major new 7-year programme of work on arts and health funded through a £3.5m Wellcome Discovery Award. Learn more about GRACE-Epi on the Social Biobehavioural Research Group's website.

Throughout the GRACE-Epi programme we are engaging in open and collaborative science. As part of this we are co-hosting monthly free training webinars considering novel methodologies, theoretical approaches and lenses, partnering with universities globally.

You can find out more about the Monthly Methods webinar series — including how to collaborate with us, details of upcoming events and recordings of past webinars — on our dedicated webpage.

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