This session provides newcomers with essential information and practical tools to cultivate self-compassion, supporting their adjustment to a new environment and helping them manage the stresses of resettlement.
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.
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.
This visual inventory of art materials supports facilitation of the HEAL Program for a closed group of 15 participants. Materials are suited for movement, sound, visual, and textile arts to foster mental well-being.
Arts-based mental health training was delivered to Community Health Ambassadors, Family Well-being Ambassadors, and peer outreach workers. This report shares feedback from 11 participants in the two-day training.