Artsmark & #BeeWell Health and Wellbeing project in Greater Manchester Schools
Curious Minds launched a two-year health and wellbeing pilot programme in seven Greater Manchester schools with Arts Council England funding. The schools have received over £10,000 each in direct contribution to commissioning interventions to improve youth health and well-being in Bolton and Piper Hill, Wigan, and Rochdale and Oldham as well as training and CPD.
Arts Council England and Curious Minds have launched a two-year health and wellbeing pilot programme with schools who are early on their Artsmark.
The project in Greater Manchester will develop arts-focused interventions to support the health and well-being of pupils in schools.
Arts projects shaped as micro-commissions of £1,000 and £7,700 for community neighbourhood projects were allocated per school.
The project uses the latest data collected from #BeeWell to understand the needs of young people in the school and local area and working with young people the schools.
£70,000 funding
schools
pupils
neighbourhoods
teachers
Where will this take place?
The schools will be brought together for training and CPD, sharing their Artsmark journey and working collaboratively to commission arts and cultural activities that respond to the needs of the local community. The Artsmark & #BeeWell Project is focused on creating impact across three neighbourhood hubs which includes:
Who is involved in this project?
What are the main outcomes of this project?
Training for pupils and CPD for teachers
- Analysing #BeeWell survey data for decision-making.
- Preparing teachers for the Royal Society for Public Health Youth Health Champions qualification.
- Train students and teachers on commissioning arts organisations for health and wellness interventions.
- Offer wrap around health and wellbeing, impact evaluation, and fundraising CPD.
Health and Wellbeing Cultural Commissioning:
- Each school will receive a £1,000 micro-commission fund, led by young people's ideas, to be completed by March 2024.
- • Schools will collaborate in neighbourhood clusters with £7,700 per school to commission community-impacting activities.
The project will also facilitate the building of relationships amongst participating schools in Greater Manchester and partnerships with local communities.
What is happening?
Phase 1
Youth Health Champions, Train the Trainer
Curious Minds' specialised trainers led educators through the Creative Health Module, a component of Level 2 Award for Young Health Champions. Our train-the-trainer programmes provide a fresh perspective on engaging with youth and delivering training, with remarkable results and priceless high-quality training experiences.
Phase 2
Hack Day
A full day of data analysis! Through this conference we assisted educators in comprehending and analysing the #BeeWell data for their school and community during this conference.
Phase 3
Commissioning, Young Health Champions and Health & Wellbeing Training
We delivered a number of training sessions and offered teachers opportunities for Continuing Professional Development in areas including commissioning arts activities, fundraising, impact measurement, and data comprehension. Train students and teachers how to commission Arts organisations to deliver Arts based health and wellbeing interventions.
Phase 4
Micro-Commissions
£1,000 was given to each school as a micro-commissioning fund. Each school used this fund to organise an arts-based intervention that addressed the needs of their students as evidenced by the #BeeWell data, with a focus on the suggestions from children and young people.
Phase 5
Neighbourhood Commissions
The project's last phase involves establishing neighbourhood partnerships between schools and the local community to envision, explain, and commission artists to assist with community initiatives focused on health and wellbeing. A total of £53,900 is being made available to support these innovative, youth-led initiatives.
Phase 6
Completing the Artsmark journey
The seven participating schools will receive ongoing support from Curious Minds as they embed this innovative project as part of their wider Artsmark journey. This will include training and CPD, which will not only enrich their programme delivery, but will support teachers in writing their Statement of Impact
Why are we doing this?
- The pandemic highlighted the importance of health and wellbeing in education.
- Supporting health and wellbeing is a high priority for many schools working towards their Artsmark
- The University of Manchester, Anna Freud Centre, and Greater Manchester Combined Authority are collaborating with #BeeWell, a £2 million program.
- #BeeWell surveys secondary school students' wellbeing in Greater Manchester, promoting positive change.
- Pupils from participating schools analysed their school’s and the local neighbourhood #BeeWell data to identify local youth needs and develop arts and health interventions.
- Schools will collaborate with Curious Minds, arts organisations, and practitioners to provide high-quality arts and cultural activities.
- Participating schools will offer the Royal Society for Public Health Youth Health Champions level 2 qualification with a creative health focus.
Timeline of the project so far….
7 Jun '23Hack Day
35 teachers included22 Jun '23Young Health Champions Training
13 teachers trained3 Jul '23Commissioning Training
30 teachers and young people participating4 Jul '23Artsmark Commissioning & Wider Journey Training
9 teachers participating1 Sep - 30 Dec '23Micro-Commissioning
£7,000 micro commissioning pot distributed for school-based health & wellbeing impact projects4 Oct '23Cartwheel Arts: Wellbeing Dominoes Training
7 participating teachers18 Oct – 15 Nov 2 ’23Arts in Health & Neurodiversity CPD
60 teaching artists and teachers participating in a programme of Arts in Health & Neurodiversity CPD29 Nov '23Programme Day
13 teachers participating1 Jan '24 – onwardsNeighbourhood Commissioning
£53,900 invested in local arts based projects responding to health and wellbeing needs of children and young people
“It's given me lots of inspiration and information which I'm looking forward to taking into my school.”
“It has helped us think about how we combine pastoral and cultural development strands.”
“An intimate and calm training day to develop essential skills when working within communities."
“A highlight from this session was the opportunity to hear from other schools and to start initial conversations with our neighbourhood schools”.
When will the outcome be shared?
24 Jun '24Wigan Neighbourhood Sharing
Apr '24Rochdale Neighbourhood Sharing
The project involves creating eight 90-second sound theatre pieces to be shared on digital platforms and in-situ as part of a new Arts, Words, and Wellbeing Garden. Each piece will explore questions related to environmental sustainability, urban green spaces, and the impact of green environments on people's emotions and behaviours. The project aims to create calming, nature-based spaces, encourage social engagement, and promote tolerance and inclusion for young people. Additionally, it seeks to develop student leadership in the arts, raise the visibility of the arts in communities, and showcase creative achievements by young people. The project also aligns with MIND's 'Five Ways of Wellbeing' to encourage engagement through connection, physical activity, giving, learning, and mindfulness.4 May '24Bolton Neighbourhood Sharing
The Town of Children project aims to celebrate youth engagement in arts and culture. The project will result in four large window installations in Bolton Town Centre and a large-scale mural called 'Bolton, Town of Children', set to be produced in Bolton town centre in April 2024. Community designs for the mural have been created in sessions led by young people. The project also involves the development of a creative hub for young people in Bolton, designed through youth-led workshops and forums with community input, supported by international artists and local and regional networks. The aim is to visibly celebrate young people's participation in arts and culture in the town and provide them with opportunities to engage in these activities. This initiative also focuses on promoting the creative health of young people, aiming to help them better understand and connect with their emotions, develop a sense of personal identity, and increase their social confidence and collaborative skills. BASECLAN (townofchildren.com)