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Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) at Home: Digital Art-based Mental Health Provision in response to COVID-19

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posted on 2024-01-24, 11:51 authored by Ananda BreedAnanda Breed, Chaste Uwihoreye, Eric Ndushabandi, Matthew Elliott, Kirrily PellsKirrily Pells
<p>This article will provide an example of how the Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): online psychosocial support through the arts in Rwanda project used digital art-based workshops to facilitate social and community cohesion and mental health provision. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increased need for psychosocial support due to the economic and social pressures of lockdown and yet, many individuals had less access to mental health provision. While many mental health services around the world went online, there was still a gap between the Global South and Global North in terms of digital literacy, access to smart phones and computers, and the variation between psychosocial support through individual versus collective healing alongside indigenous and traditional versus Western psychosocial approaches. Implications for the use of art-based digital methods as a tool for mental health provision during and after the wake of the pandemic are explored.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Applied Arts and Health

Volume

13

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

77–95

Publisher

Ingenta Connect

ISSN

2040-2457

eISSN

2040-2465

Date Submitted

2021-11-30

Date Accepted

2021-10-05

Date of First Publication

2022-01-22

Date of Final Publication

2022-03-01

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  • Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-11-30

ePrints ID

47445

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