we deliver creative practice Training for health and community workers

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Facilitation Skills

This training is ideal for anyone working in a frontline or community context who wants to build their practice in creating safe, inclusive and functioning groups and peer networks. Session content will be tailored to the needs of the attendees and can include:
- Creative facilitation skills
- Co-creation and co-production
- Building a group
- Trauma-informed practice (for non-clinical staff)
- The art of listening

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Arts Activism Toolkit

New for 2025! A series of sessions for peer support groups, equipping you with a toolkit of creative skills to help you advocate for your group or issue.

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Creativity in Evaluation

Creativity gives beneficiaries and evaluators the freedom to explore unexpected impacts and complex contexts in an inclusive and meaningful way. The training introduces ideas for using creativity to capture, analyse and present learnings from projects, services and evaluation activities. It can be shaped to meet the needs of your group, organisation or service.

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Everyday Creativity for People Living with Dementia

Imaginative exercises have a positive impact on the health of people living with dementia. Arts activities have been shown to help people with dementia manage symptoms, significantly enhancing quality of life in the process, improve communication and help people feel part of a community. They are also wonderful enablers. This training is for paid and unpaid carers of people living with dementia and is accompanied by a 36-page published guide.