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CREATING A SUPPORTIVE ART EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN,TEENS AND ADULTS

Our mission is to use art as a means for individuals and their caregivers to express emotions, find solutions, and develop healthy relationships. Through our grant-funded program, we provide art support groups and empower participants to build connections and develop leadership skills. Research shows that art inspires hope, facilitates safety, creates connections, and strengthens self-efficacy and resilience. Join us to learn coping strategies, experience personal growth, and engage in self-reflection through the power of art.

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CREATING A SUPPORTIVE ART EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN,TEENS AND ADULTS

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  1. CREATING A SUPPORTIVEART EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN,TEENS AND ADULTS Kristen Zientek, Carol Coder, Rebecca Mallin, Anastasia Lacure Willey

  2. CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS MISSION: Art making as a way for consumers and caregivers to express feelings, solve problems, and build healthy, supportive relationships. VISION: Art with support to better engage

  3. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT • Grant funded by Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board since 2014 • Populations served: • Child and Family • Adult Consumer • Forensic • Hispanic/Latino

  4. CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS VIDEO

  5. SUCCESS OF PROGRAM • Initiated community partnerships • Volunteer facilitator model • Empowers, builds connections and teaches leadership skills • 213 volunteers trained since 2014 • 9 art support groups running in community, 2 in the works • 809 individuals and 2,176 duplicated individuals served in FY2018

  6. RESEARCH SUPPORTS THE POWER OF ART • ART inspires HOPE • ART facilitates SAFETY • ART creates CONNECTIONS • ART strengthens SELF-EFFICACY & RESILIENCE

  7. ART BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER

  8. ART TEACHES COPING STRATIGIES Coping cards can be found at: http://www.andnextcomesL.com

  9. ART EMPOWERS THROUGH METAPHORS

  10. ART SUPPORTS GROWTH AND PROGRESS

  11. ART ENCOURAGES SELF-REFLECTION

  12. ART TELLS A STORY

  13. ART TASKS • Each art task reinforces a support theme • Support theme based on group needs • Age appropriate

  14. STRUCTURE OF ART SUPPORT GROUP • Welcome/Housekeeping • Group Member Introductions • Introduction of Group Support Theme and Art Task • Art Making • Materials Clean Up • Art Viewing • Closing Ritual

  15. ART SUPPORT TASK • Tree of Support

  16. Kristen Zientek, MSW, LSW - Program Coordinator NAMI Greater Toledo 2753 West Central Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43606 www.namitoledo.org 419-243-1119 ext. 203 kzientek@namitoledo.org

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