Milestone reports capture key moments in the development of the HEAL Project. They document progress each year, highlight successes, and reflect the growing collaboration across the arts, settlement, and healthcare sectors.
The planning tools offer a strategic framework, mapping program inputs, activities, and outputs while showing how expressive arts interventions support newcomer women who have experienced domestic violence.
The HEAL Project pre-program tools provide a comprehensive foundation to prepare peer researchers, facilitators, and service providers to deliver the HEAL Program safely, ethically, and effectively.
The post-program resources and tools are designed to assess the long-term impact of the HEAL Program and support sustained engagement with expressive arts.
These reports present key findings from the HEAL Project’s work with five participant groups: Arabic, Bengali, Farsi, Tigrinya & those will shelter experiences, and 2LGBTQI+ identifying women.
Two gallery booklets showcase 12 collective paintings created through the HEAL Project. Each booklet features images and descriptions to learn more about participants journeys through the HEAL Program.
These co-design reports capture the collaborative activities, expert insights, and community-informed processes that shaped the development of the HEAL 12-session expressive arts program.