Updated: Art group in Crediton supporting women who have experienced trauma receives Innovation Fund
The Devon Mental Health Alliance Innovation Fund has been awarded to a local art group for women by our Community Mental Health Development Leads in Exeter, East & Mid Devon.
We are really pleased to be partnering with Helen Hamilton, an artist and trained counsellor offering therapeutic support groups for women in the rural community in and around Crediton. These weekly, term-based groups are focused on offering a safe and supportive space for vulnerable women in the local community to connect and work through past trauma.
Participants make their way to the art group through a wide referral base ranging from organisations like Crediton Food Bank, the Journey counselling service, Devon Recovery Learning Community, Harbour Family and Child Support, GPs through the Joy app, TALKWORKS, and local mental health professionals.
Titled Art in Reflection: My Life Journey in Metaphor, the groups use painting and creative exploration to develop coherent narratives of participants’ life stories, with a focus on gaining greater resilience. Each session has an overarching theme taken from nature to inspire the art making and self-reflection, which is paired with psychoeducation to empower the participants to develop their sense of self-worth in a nurturing and creative environment.
The Devon Mental Health Alliance’s support of these groups will enable Helen to subsidise another cohort of participants, as well as begin to establish a longer-term group for those who have been through the initial course.
Matt Merriam, our Community Mental Health Development Lead supporting Helen, commented: “We know that many of the individuals in our communities struggling to access the help they need have a history of trauma and are living with its impacts on a daily basis. Groups like Helen’s, firmly rooted in the community and run skilfully, will enable more people to recover from the impacts of that trauma and find a way to thrive despite it.”
Update December 2023:
Helen has kindly provided the following update on her service: