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Creative Minds
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2. Background & Key Themes
Listening to People: deliver activities they want
Mission and Values
Broad definition of Creativity
Passion and Soul: Restoring hope, meaning and purpose
Partnerships and Match Funding
Non-medical Non-Judgemental Pro warmth & compassion
Coproduction, Peer support and Peer led projects
Social Movement- People got behind it!
4. The services we provide
Secondary Mental Health services including those for Children and Young
People, Adults and Older People
Community Services including District Nurses & Intermediate Care
Specialist Nursing services such as Health Visitors, Palliative Care
Health and Wellbeing services (promotion and prevention)
Mental Health Specialist Secure Services
We have:
•4,700 staff
•A budget of £230 million
5. How people used to find their soul food
Our communities have a long and rich
history of using arts, sport and other leisure
activities to enhance their lives. Pictures of
Miners Welfare, Allotments, Brass Bands
etc.
6. Talking, Listening and co-production
- Continued desire from service users and carers to be able to
use more creative approaches to support their wellbeing
- Workshops held across the Trust to service users/carers,
staff and community partners together to co-produce the
strategy
- Creativity is a Universal language
- Passion and Soul
7. Involving People
Workshops- What service users said
“Positive sense of achievement, increased self-esteem and independence,
confidence and empowerment.”
“Development of new skills and abilities and opportunities perform or exhibit
achievements to the wider public.”
“ Structured activity that offers purpose, meaning and routine and a diversion
from problems.”
8. Involving People
Workshops- what staff said
“Creative approaches are an effective way of engaging with people, especially
where more traditional methods of engagement fail, and routinely as an
exemplar of a holistic, user-centred approach.”
“It produces good outcomes for service users, with measurable benefits in self-
esteem, self-expression, social inclusion, vocational skills and personal
resilience.”
10. So, what is Creative Minds?
A Philosophy….
“ If You give a man a fish he will eat that day. If you give a man a rod
and teach him how to fish he will eat for the rest of his life”
“If you help a person to find their passion it can help them maintain
their mental health and wellbeing for life.” Creative Minds
Mechanism to support
what people want to do
Life affirming
Reflective of the person inside
Restoring hope, meaning
and purpose
11. Broad definition of Creativity
In order to reflect our community we used a broad
definition of creativity that includes arts, music, drama,
photography, sports, crafts and other leisure activities.
We wanted to rediscover the inherent creativity in our
communities but reflect that it is now more diverse
(attitude, religion, social class, expectation ……..)
13. Creative Partners
•Enables match funding and collaborative working with
community organisations
•Supporting community development
•Extends current care pathways
•Coproduction, peer support and Service user led projects
•Sustainability
. Social Movement- People got behind it!
“ Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”(Margaret Mead)
14. Creative Partners
…..Artists in Mind-Sculpture project….Hoot-Breathing space…
……..Stargazing project….Hepworth Gallery.. Artworks…S2R
..Action Space Mobile-live Arts Cafe…The Caring Garden.. BPL..
……..Yorkshire Sculpture Park….Safe Anchor Trust…Arthouse…
…..Good mood Football league…..BME Arts and Crafts
Project……. ...Bankfield Museum …Phoenix FM……Verd de Gris…
Faceless
… Manasimatra…Yew Tree Theatre Group…One to One- Film
Making
97 Internal and External Projects
15. Benefits
Reduced Stigma & altered perception of services
Tackling social exclusion
Raising aspirations & helping develop feelings of pride
Prevention & Early Intervention
More Personalised Care
Changed how we engage with people & communities
Promotes Innovation
Multi-Agency Working
Strengthening Transition
Individual & Community resilience
Value For Money
17. What have we achieved ?
•Increased participation in creative activities for people who use our
services.
•Developed quality creative practice and
approaches within the organisation.
•Increased inter-agency partnerships to
bring in more funding for creativity and wellbeing.
•Developed a genuine social movement that people can relate to and
have ownership of.
• Developing a research/evidence base regarding creative approaches in
relation to health and wellbeing.
18. A National Charter for Arts,
Health and Wellbeing
“Creative arts help make sense of our human condition, making room for the
heart and soul to be heard. They encourage active engagement with the world
around us, help people to keep learning, connect with each other and contribute
to their communities.”
Developing National Standards for Cultural Prescribing.
19. Where next?
• Adapting mechanism for spiritual minds
• Linking physical health & mental health
• Building link across partnerships for whole of health
and social care
• Stronger evidence
• Personal journeys – sharing common experience as
we create together
20. We need to ensure that humanity and
compassion is at the heart of healthcare.
“The ultimate aim should be to generate compassionate environments
in which patient and practitioner alike are encouraged to engage for
mutual benefit. Patients should not have to be treated amid
management-dominated cultures that lead to compassion fatigue and
moral slide.”
(Professor Paul Crawford 2013)
Through Creative Minds we play in the same football team, paint in the
same art class and therefore develop different relationships