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Co-creating arts-based tools with children for mental health and resilience

Writer: Kristyna SkriczkaKristyna Skriczka

Celebrating the contributions of our children and young people in a blog post written for the Co-Production Collective


Kristýna Skriczka, Knowledge Exchange Officer at IOE UCL Social Research Institute shared her experience of working with Dr. Kirrily Pells, Dr. Chaste Uwihoreye and the Nkwihoreze team on the Nkwihoreze project.


The Co-Production collective team were curious to learn how children and young people are co-creating culturally appropriate tools and resources to facilitate intergenerational dialogue and psychosocial support for families in Rwanda.


Thank you Co-Production Collective for hosting our blog and helping us highlight the important role the children and young people play in Nkwihoreze project.


The full blog post is available here.




 
 

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The Nkwihoreze project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation

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