In 2022, we launched a new project called arts boost, designed to improve mental health, and reduce feelings of distress through arts engagement.
The project is for children and young people west Wales who are known to the Specialist Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (S-CAMHS).
It is a joint project between our S-CAMHS service, arts and health team, and three arts partners. Visit their websites below to find out more:
Arts boost is part of a national arts and mind programme, supporting health boards across Wales to improve mental health. It is funded by the Baring Foundation and the Arts Council of Wales.
Arts boost was developed due to the increase in mental health difficulties for children and young people, and growing numbers seeking support for their mental health.
Growing evidence shows that the arts have a powerful role to play in improving wellbeing and reducing feelings of distress. It also provides access to more opportunities to develop creative coping skills for life.
We are working with arts partners to deliver a range of artist-led creative mixed media activities called ‘Creative Freestyling’.
Valuable feedback from young people who have already benefited from the project has been used to help us going forward.
We know engaging with creative artist-led creative activities have helped children and young people to:
The young people have told us:
If you are interested in finding out more about arts boost or the referral process, please email:
Arts boost: ArtsandHealth.HDD@wales.nhs.uk
Referrals for arts boost: PsychologicalTherapies-SCAMHS.HDD@wales.nhs.uk