Resource: Making the invisible visible through creative expression of mental wellbeing in Scotland

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MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE THROUGH CREATIVE EXPRESSION OF MENTAL WELLBEING IN LAND AND SEA COMMUNITIES IN SCOTLAND

BACKGROUND

The Moray wellbeing Hub and our Champions were pleased to contribute to the early planning of this project in the Spring of last year. We are delighted to see where it has led and excited to share the news with you:

Funded by the Scottish Universities Insight Institute (SUII), the Creative Communities programme embraced a transdisciplinary approach using design complexity to create new modes of expression to address, communicate, and share the hidden challenges of people experiencing or affected by mental ill-health in remote and rural areas of Scotland, spanning from land-based to maritime communities. Bringing together the expertise of The Innovation School, The Glasgow School of Art and Design Informatics, Edinburgh College of Art, the programme is grounded in evidence-based research and an assets-based approach to address three overlapping elements:

Visit the website to find out more: https://futurehealthandwellbeing.org/creative-communities

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