This project has the ultimate goal of empowering social workers, young people and youth organisations to become effective change-makers through the power of the arts. Led by AFTEC, a diverse range of local professional artists co-designed and co-created with social workers and young people from three NGOs, this three-year pilot programme focused on creating nine meaningful and impactful community projects. This project came to a fruitful end with the showcase on 13 and 14 March 2021.
The Absolutely Fabulous Theatre Connection “Arts for Change” Project

Workshops & Outings for Social Work Practitioners

Workshops for Artists

Joint Workshops for Artists and Social Workers

Social Work Practitioners

Arts Groups

Artists

NGOs

Youth Centres

Youth Outreach Team
It was during the script analysis that we could touch on deeper topics not normally discussed. As there was a mutual trust, the participants felt able to share their personal experiences and innermost thoughts with each other, something which had yet to happen in other activities.
One of the key takeaways from the Arts for Change Project is the mindset which we can continue to develop in the future.
Social Work Practitioner


I would use the idea of “germination” to describe my feelings about the class, because I have gone from ignorance to gaining knowledge and application, just like a seed germinating.
I learnt all about lighting, camera angles, the use of colour and finally I even made a film. What a sense of achievement that gave me.
Youth Participant




Although the aim was always about the learning outcomes, each of the young people had a different focus and worked differently. It was through collaboration that we really gained so much.
Artist
Dance Sing Angels
During these classes I really learnt about my authentic self. I learnt what happiness means to me and experienced what it was like to be given attention and to feel loved.
Youth Participant
Dance Sing Angels


Acknowledgement

All the content of works are independently produced by the organiser / creative team, and do not reflect the views or opinions of the Project nor the Funder