CO-CREATING SAFE SPACES (CCSS) THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ART THERAPY CLINICAL PROTOCOL FOR REFUGEE AND ASYLUM-SEEKING CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS.
Principal Investigator: Nehama Grenimann Bauch
APPROVAL HAS BEEN GRANTED FOR THIS STUDY TO BE CARRIED OUT BETWEEN 17/05/2022 AND 30/12/2024
🎨 𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗣𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗦 – STUDY ON ENGAGING REFUGEE PARENTS IN ART THERAPY 🎨
Are you a Creative Arts Therapist (Visual Art, Music, Drama, DMT, etc.) who has recently worked (in the past 6 years) or is working with refugee or asylum-seeking children and/ or parents? If so, I’m excited to invite you to take part in this research!
Here are the ways in which you can participate in the research:  
--> 📝 SURVEY: Fill out an anonymous 10-15 minutes survey about your work with *refugee or asylum-seeking children and/ or parents*. You can fill out the survey without participating in the focus group.  Please use the following link to complete the survey: https://brunel.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/ccss-creative-arts-therapists-survey-second-round.
--> 👥 INDIVIDUAL EXPERT INTERVIEWS:  If you are an expert in the fields of art therapy with displaced populations or parent-child art psychotherapy, I invite you to an individual online interview that will be based on my findings from the first part of my research (focus groups with art therapists working with refugees and asylum-seekers). You're welcome to look at possible dates for an interview here: Book time with Nehama Grenimann Bauch (Doctoral Researcher), and/ or email me to plan a time and date: nehama.grenimannbauch@brunel.ac.uk. Your expertise is much appreciated!
--> ✨ COLLABORATION AND BENEFIT: By taking part in this study, you will be contributing to much-needed knowledge about best practices in the field which could potentially impact policy-making and project planning in the future. You will receive ongoing updates about the project which will include access to data relevant to your work. In the case of interviews or collaboration, you will also receive acknowledgment in the final published material, and the possibility to be involved and collaborate at a deeper level within further developments (we can gladly discuss this!).  
You will also have the opportunity to meet professionals from around the world working with refugees and asylum-seekers and to hear about their ways of working which will hopefully be beneficial to your work. The next online meeting for those interested in networking will be announced here. If you're interested in joining, feel free to email me at: nehama.grenimannbauch@brunel.ac.uk.
Thank you in advance for your given time and effort. 💟

Sincerely,
Nehama
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