EPISODE · May 2, 2017 · 57 MIN
Dust 2017: Chill out corner chat
from SMHAF Podcast · host Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
How do we make arts events more accessible to people living with social anxiety? Emma Jayne Park, associate artist for the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, Mental Health Foundation arts lead Andrew Eaton-Lewis, 'unlikely adventurer' Paula McGuire, and Fiona Couper of National Autistic Society Scotland explore some ideas, from Harry Giles’ Chill Out Corner (pictured)to dance performances in people’s living rooms. Recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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How do we make arts events more accessible to people living with social anxiety? Emma Jayne Park, associate artist for the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, Mental Health Foundation arts lead Andrew Eaton-Lewis, 'unlikely adventurer' Paula McGuire, and Fiona Couper of National Autistic Society Scotland explore some ideas, from Harry Giles’ Chill Out Corner (pictured)to dance performances in people’s living rooms. Recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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