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Research Showcase: How can social prescribing help children and young people waiting for mental health support?
In partnership with the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, National Academy for Social Prescribing and the Streetgames. Generously funded by the Prudence Trust
Author: NASP
How You Dey Exploring Identity and Expression Through Art
In Nigerian Pidgin 'how you dey' means 'how are you'. This creative mental health project run by the Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel (SSAP) worked with young and older Black people and served as a safe peer-led space to check in on their wellbeing. Addressing mental health challenges stem from racism, cultural background and lived experiences. In Black communities, mental health still carries a stigma, this is compounded by the fact that specialized services for Black people are few and far between.
Author: Fadhili Maghiya
Arts, Health and Wellbeing Manifesto
The arts are not a luxury – they are a necessity for a healthier, more connected Wales.
Author: WAHWN
