Professor Angie Hart, Boingboing, Brighton University, talks about building systems which reach young people from marginalised communities and minority groups, at the HeadStart Conference April 2015.

This video showcases the Arts Connect programme run by Culture Shift in East Sussex and how they model good co-production with people with learning disabilities (the Arts Ambassadors). The Arts Ambassadors also work with the University of Brighton on resilience research and co-present this to academics, practitioners and others.

Understanding and implementing system change in child mental health – a conversation between Professor Angie Hart and Professor Philip Haynes, Brighton University. They discuss system change and what system change might look like in relation to developing children’s resilience.

This documentary about the project includes footage from the 10 weekly resilience-building arts workshops, the end of project exhibition showcasing the young people’s art work, and interviews and artists statements from the young people experiencing mental health complexities and /or learning difficulties who participated in the workshops.

Angie is a child and family psychotherapist and has always been interested in human resilience and our ability to overcome adversity.

What happened when a group of young people and young adults from different community groups in East Sussex co-curated an exhibition on resilience at a Research Council event in Cardiff with a bunch of University of Brighton academics

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