Angie is a child and family psychotherapist and has always been interested in human resilience and our ability to overcome adversity.
TEDxBrighton — Angie Hart — Making Resilient Moves

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Boingboing Community University Partnership Hits The Road
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

Make your Mark
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.

Using Systems Theory | Angie Hart and Professor Philip Haynes
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.