Cornerstones of Culture
December 8, 2022Pushing Boundaries
February 2, 2023Inspiring action on young people's wellbeing in Greater Manchester
Curious Minds is proud to be working with the University of Manchester, the Anna Freud Centre for Children & Families, and Greater Manchester Combined Authority to help make the young people’s wellbeing everyone’s business.
In addition to working with key partners to interrogate and draw insight from the survey data, Curious Minds’ will be active in supporting two significant project delivery strands of the #BeeWell initiative.
In doing so, we will combine our experise in the field of creative and cultural education with our proven track record catalyst of change, helping to bring about tangible and and sustainable benefits for Greater Manchester’s younger generation.
Strand 1 - #BeeWell with Artsmark
Schools will be supported to connect and collaborate with experienced creative providers, using these partnerships to explore how creative arts can be used to address locally specific health and wellbeing issues identified through the #BeeWell data.
In addition, 6 neighbourhood-level 'Curious Commission Delivery Hubs' will be created – 3 in Wigan and 3 in Rochdale. Each hub will comprise of 3 Creative freelancers or grassroots cultural organisations, which will be commissioned specifically to deliver creative health and wellbeing focused activity.
Strand 2 - #BeeWell Youth Health Champions
Curious Minds will take a project management role, working in partnership with TIPP, a participatory arts charity and safeguarding specialist organisation.
Teachers from 15 secondary schools across 5 boroughs of Greater Manchester will be trained to support a cohort of 'Young Health Champions' in their schools. These #BeeWell Champions will have access to a funding pot for youth-led commissioning totalling £100k (shared equally across the five neighbourhoods) which will be used to commission activity with local providers. Such activities would take place either on-site in schools or at local venues.
The young #BeeWell Champions will also work towards a RSPH Level 2 Young Health Champions qualification, which includes a Creative Health module. This qualification is equivalent to a GCSE and carries UCAS points.
What's Next?
Over the coming months, we hope to be able to share some uniquely inspiring stories from the people and places involved in this initiative, and the impacts we’re seeing on the ground.
If you’re curious to know more, please contact Emma Bush, our Director of Sector Development.
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