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Peace ART & Unity 

Trauma significantly affects people's mental health, self-esteem, and well-being. Research highlights creative arts as an effective intervention for healing and personal growth, making this programme essential for empowering girls aged [insert age range] to navigate their experiences through art.
 

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What

Creating a safe space to explore feelings and emotions through the arts. 

varys from painting, writing, dancing and spoken word.

Where

School collaborations will take place onsite.

Community sessions

Bruce Grove Youth Club 

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Ponders End Youth Club

When

contact for more information

Who

School collaborations will be from age 8 to 17 years

community sessions vary from mixed classes to set ages. 

Who

This project is curated for those who have suffered trauma and struggle with day-to-day communicating.

Who

contact for more information

Outcome

 Offering a comprehensive arts programme tailored for those who have experienced trauma and is designed in partnership with schools in the London area and local mental health services. The programme intends to offer a safe, supportive environment where participants can engage in creative expression, build resilience, and promote emotional healing through various artistic disciplines. 

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- Empowerment: Enhance self-expression and confidence through visual arts, drama, music, and dance.

- Emotional Healing: Create a safe space for exploring feelings with professional guidance.

- Resilience Building: Equip participants with coping strategies and emotional management skills.

- Community Engagement: Strengthen connections with peers and local mental health resources

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