So, Thats a Wrap... For Now!
It is with mixed feelings that I have come to the end of my travelling Fellowship. In all, it has been over 5 years in the making. I am...
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
Leonard Cohen
I'm a psychotherapist, documentary filmmaker and researcher. I have been fortunate to be awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship in 2020. Follow my blog to share my journey.
My Fellowship will involve travelling to North America to visit best practices and people in participatory methods in men’s mental health. I want to find out about different contexts and creative ways of making spaces that may enable men to help and learn from other men.
I am keen to find out about digital ways of engagement as well as ensure that any practices developed are inclusive as possible from conception to delivery and evaluation. This is to ensure that, in an iterative and self reflexive manner, practices are equally representative of a broad and diverse society.
The rationale driving my project takes its impetus from Men’s Health Forum's published report (2014), ‘How to make mental health services work for men’, which identifies the need for service user designed, shoulder-to-shoulder, activity-based, interventions. As an art therapist I am passionate that visual & participatory methods can creatively engage men in life sustaining services. It is crucial to research best practices from innovative leaders & projects in North America to transform men’s mental health & well-being back in the UK.
To find out more about my work at the University of Roehampton, please go here
To find out about my work as a psychotherapist, please go here.
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