
Holding Space: Belfast
Join us for this free, in-person gathering bringing together artists, refugees, activists, organisers, creatives, and those working in health, wellbeing, and migrant justice

Join us for this free, in-person gathering bringing together artists, refugees, activists, organisers, creatives, and those working in health, wellbeing, and migrant justice

With case studies, guest speakers and discussions, this webinar offers an opportunity to reflect on what good practice looks like and to discuss some of the opportunities and challenges that may be faced when developing creative projects by and with newly arrived communities with a focus on addressing mental health needs.

"I escaped the Rwanda genocide as a baby. I returned to find many of my generation have buried their pain.” A film by Ornella Mutoni. Part of Creativity & Wellbeing week.

Half day workshop with artists Lynn Setterington & Jill Eastlands and Oldham Library as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week.

The Sounds Like Home Choir warmly invites you to an evening of live music and discussion to celebrate Creativity and Wellbeing Week.

Join us for an evening of fresh stand-up from new comedians as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week.
A fundraising event for Camps Breakerz in Gaza, exploring how movement can provide connection, resilience & hope.

Join us for a panel discussion about Gaza, Dance and Hope at WE OUT HERE Festival

Platforma 2025 (Norwich): A community event with refugees and asylum seekers in Norwich with a focus on the arts, mental health and wellbeing.

Arts, Refugees and Mental Health National Gathering: Exploring the role of creativity in supporting the wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers.

This gathering will explore how cultural institutions can hold space for artists and communities with refugee backgrounds, supporting both creative expression and wellbeing.
The session will include a case study and practical guidance on embedding good mental health practice when planning Refugee Week events or working with people from displaced backgrounds.