
The future of social workers involving people with disabilities in community activities between artists and art therapists.
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the project

Our Project wants to develop innovative training for older people 60+ (pensioners with differences in each country) using a combination of reminiscence tools and artistic skills. The Care-Arts training (face-to-face) is a social laboratory based on informal learning thanks to a methodology based on expressive arts (photography, visual art, music, theatre ). The creation of this training involves various professional figures (psychologists using expressive therapy methodology, educators, experts in photography and expressive arts, trainers experienced in adult education, and artists). Therefore, the Project aims to respond to a target in conditions of social isolation (seniors) and, on the other hand, to professionals stressed by the economic crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic (artists). FSW is an art and health Project that explores the link between memories, creativity, and well-being with the following objectives
OBJECTIVES
The arts sector has been hard hit by the crisis following COVID-19: the closure of fairs, exhibitions, and shows has caused the loss of many opportunities. For these reasons, the project directly involves artists and experts of expressive arts, victims of the economic crisis. Our Project aims to respond to a target in conditions of isolation and, on the other hand, to professionals stressed by the pandemic.
“The future of social workers involving people with disabilities in community activities between artists and art therapists” is an Erasmus+ project funded by the EU

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