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Art in recovery: from participation to independence

机译:恢复中的艺术:从参与到独立

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Purpose - This paper aims to describe a partnership visual arts project between Richmond Fellowship (a national mental health charity) and the Bluecoat arts centre in Liverpool involving participants with mental health problems. Design/methodology/approach - The paper details the development of the project since September 2010 and, most importantly, the artistic development of the individuals who are still taking part and the improvements in their mental health and wellbeing. It also describes the development of the group in becoming an independent organisation. Findings - Evaluation was undertaken at regular intervals through wellbeing questionnaires, one-to-one interviews and observation, which lod to the following findings: with support, individuals with mental health problems experience significant benefit in engaging with the arts, to their mental health, their personal development and development as artists. Given time, they require less support and are willing to take on responsibilities, which has enabled them to become an independent organisation. Social implications - This paper makes the case for the effectiveness of partnership working between mental health and arts organisations to improve mental health and social inclusion. Originality/value - The paper adds to the body of evidence concerning the use of arts in recovery and of use to mental health organisations who are interested in using the arts in the process of support.
机译:目的-本文旨在描述列治文奖学金(国家心理健康慈善机构)与利物浦的Bluecoat艺术中心之间的合作视觉艺术项目,其中涉及有精神健康问题的参与者。设计/方法/方法-该论文详细介绍了自2010年9月以来该项目的发展情况,最重要的是,还详细说明了仍在参与中的个人的艺术发展以及心理健康和幸福感的改善。它还描述了该小组在成为独立组织方面的发展。调查结果-通过定期进行的健康状况调查表,一对一的访谈和观察进行评估,这些调查结果是以下发现:在有支持的情况下,有精神健康问题的人在从事艺术,心理健康方面会受益匪浅,他们的个人发展和作为艺术家的发展。如果有时间,他们需要的支持会减少,并且愿意承担责任,这使他们成为一个独立的组织。社会影响-本文证明了心理健康与艺术组织之间的伙伴关系在改善心理健康和社会包容性方面的有效性。原创性/价值-该文件增加了有关艺术在康复中的使用以及对有兴趣在支持过程中使用艺术的精神卫生组织的使用的证据。

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