Expressive arts therapy research

Date: April 18, 2024 Author(s): Akm Alamgir, Christen Kong This research paper explores how newcomer women in Toronto, of specific linguistic and social identity backgrounds, encounter unique and unspoken challenges related to domestic violence and trauma. By using expressive arts as both a healing and research implementation tool, this study highlights social and systemic barriers […]

The DEPICT model for participatory qualitative health promotion research

Date: January 12, 2014 Author(s): Sarah Flicker, Stephanie A. Nixon The DEPICT model is a participatory approach designed to make qualitative data analysis in health promotion research more inclusive and accessible to diverse stakeholders. The research model emphasizes the active involvement of diverse stakeholders, including community members, service providers, and academic researchers, in analyzing qualitative […]

Pierce on the justification of abduction

Date: May 12, 2020 Author(s): Francesco Bellucci, Ahti Veikko Pietarinen This paper explores the justification of abduction, a reasoning process, through Charles Sanders Peirce’s theory. The research explores ur-abduction, the hypothesis that humans have an inherent power to make valid inferences about reality. Using historical scientific examples, abduction is justified as a valid form of […]

Use of theoretical and conceptual frameworks in qualitative research

Date: August 28, 2013 Author(s): Helen Elise Green This paper explores the significance of conceptual frameworks in qualitative research, focusing on their essential role in shaping the research process. The author examines how such frameworks help researchers organize their thoughts, define research questions, and structure the data collection and analysis process. By using frameworks to […]

Arts material toolkit

The Art Material Toolkit is a practical guide for HEAL Program facilitators, including expressive arts therapists, art therapists, and arts-based mental health practitioners, to support delivery of the 12-session HEAL program. It provides a starting point for building an arts materials inventory within your organization and is grounded in an asset-based approach that recognizes creative […]

Newcomer artist mental health training

Access Alliance uses the arts to enhance newcomer mental health and wellness through a range of expressive arts programs delivered across settlement and healthcare services using a coordinated, team-based approach. To strengthen this work, the Newcomer Artists Mental Health Training was developed in partnership with MABELLEarts. The training was designed to equip newcomer artists with […]

Community ambassador and peer worker training

Community ambassadors and peer workers play a key role in reaching communities on the ground. To support their work, Access Alliance offered a two-day Mental Health Training using arts-based practices to three teams: Community Health Ambassadors, Family Well-being Ambassadors, and peer community outreach workers. The training took place on August 6 and 13, 2025, at […]

Arts annual report 2024 – 25

Access Alliance deepens the commitment to newcomer mental health through arts-based programming at various levels. This year, programs connected community artists with healthcare providers to deliver inclusive, arts-based mental health programming for newcomers, supported by materials and accessibility resources. Participants reported increased belonging, self-efficacy, and knowledge of health and arts resources, while providers strengthened their […]

Arts annual report 2023 – 24

Access Alliance deepens the commitment to newcomer mental health through arts-based programming at various levels. This year, expressive arts initiatives were co-designed by bringing together community artists and healthcare providers, ensuring programs are both culturally relevant and trauma-informed. Partnerships with local galleries and cultural institutions were expanded to support social prescribing. These efforts are shaping […]

Arts annual report 2022 – 23

The Peterson Foundation has supported Access Alliance since April 2022 through March 2027 to strengthen Expressive Arts Programs for newcomers. This support has increased our capacity to deliver inclusive, culturally responsive programming for immigrants and refugees. Funds are used for professional development, art materials, and accessibility supports such as interpretation, childminding, refreshments, and transportation. We […]

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