Out Of Sight Out Of Mind (CAPS Independent Advocacy)

Who is this for?

  • Adults aged between 18 and 65 years old with experience of eating disorder

Who provides this?

  • CAPS Independent Advocacy

Description

Out Of Sight Out of Mind is an annual exhibition of artwork made by people with experience of mental health issues. The exhibition is also organised, planned and curated by people with experience of mental health issues.

Individuals and groups are invited to get in touch to find out about submitting their artwork or taking part in the exhibition’s planning.   Please see the website for further information: www.outofsightoutofmind.scot or contact Pam Van de Brug who is the CAPS Arts as Advocacy worker who facilitates the project. CAPS is also involved in the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival and other creative projects.

How do I access this?

  • Self-referrals

Is there a cost?

Free

Is there a waiting list?

No

Location information

  • Wheelchair access

Opening times

Meetings are arranged to suit the needs of the group. Weekdays only.

Contact Details

Pam Van de Brug
Norton Park Centre, 57 Albion Rd, Edinburgh, EH7 5QY

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Types of support on offer:

Support from someone with similar experience
Support with others

Type of services on offer:

Black and minority ethnic communities
LGBTQ+
Long term conditions/disabilities
Men
Older people
Women

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