SCI Project Showcase Series: Creative Toolkits for Education Contexts
An interactive session on Dr Caitlin Kight's project exploring creativity as a tool for improving wellbeing.
This interactive session will provide a taste of a Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI) funded project through which educators, palliative care staff, and students co-produced creative activities designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of individuals working in high-stress environments. Participants will sample some of the creative techniques that clinical and education staff found to be helpful for processing challenging emotions and achieving a more grounded state of mind. These activities will be contextualised with a brief summary of the project, and participants will have an opportunity to provide feedback about whether/how these approaches could be embedded across the university to support students and staff. This is the first in a series of seminars that will showcase some of the innovative, interdisciplinary projects supported by the Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI).
| A Societies and Cultures Institute seminar | |
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| Date | 7 February 2024 |
| Time | 12:00 to 13:00 |
| Place | Digital Humanities Seminar Room 1 |
| Organizer | Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI) |
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Location:
Digital Humanities Seminar Room 1