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The role of creative interventions in fostering connectivity and resilience in older people Anna Goulding and Andrew Newman, Newcastle University

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Page 1: The role  of creative interventions in fostering connectivity and resilience in older  people

The role of creative interventions in fostering connectivity and resilience in older people

Anna Goulding and Andrew Newman, Newcastle University

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Date Theme Speakers

April 1st What does resilience mean?Community-led design

Dr Gill Windle, Bangor UniversityRose Gilroy, Newcastle UniversitySophia de Sousa, Glass-House Design

May 14th Everyday participation, everyday resilience

Andrew Miles, Manchester UniversityKaren Scott, Newcastle University

June Methodologies

September

September-February Academic outputs

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• community gardening, filmmaking, the built environment, product design, digital media, theatre, music, cultural learning and visual arts interventions for those with early stage dementia.

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Creative activity

• (whether artistic or not) is a process whereby the individual seeks an original solution to a problem or challenge at hand and, therefore, the process itself demands that the individual be open to new ideas and approaches (Mariske and Willis 1998).

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Resilience

• Individual and environmental (incl. social)• Process of negotiating, adapting to, or

managing significant sources of stress or trauma (Mancini and Bonanno 2009)

• How individuals negotiate the more ordinary upheavals associated with normal life transitions (Nauman, Adams and Waldo 2001)

• Traits processes

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Cultural animation workshop led by Sue Moffat from the New Vic Theatre

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Feedback on cultural animation workshop

• “Made you think.”• “Showed us what we could do.”• “I was hesitant..it was a challenge – should I

join in?”• “What does ‘Resilience’ mean?” “I don’t think

about things like that everyday?”

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How did they overcome challenges?

• Community - Difficult circumstance has made generation more resilient – strong community spirit

• Community - Living at sheltered accommodation unit – warden instrumental

• Adaptation - “As you age, you don’t worry about things as much.”

• Social support coupled with determined personality trait - Friends invited me on holiday after two years of being widowed: “I came home and thought ‘I’ve got to get on with it’.”

• Keep relatives alive by talking to them• Charitable work and volunteering

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Next steps…

• Everyday resilience, everyday creativity• Quality of engagement and level of

engagement• Older people determining their own needs