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The Creative Recovery project, an Arts in Health initiative, demonstrates a culturally appropriate model for Indigenous mental health engagement. This community-based approach fosters social inclusion and economic opportunities through creativity.

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Area of Science:

  • Community-based participatory research
  • Arts in Health initiatives
  • Indigenous mental health

Background:

  • The Creative Recovery project commenced in Lockhart River in 2008.
  • Expanded to Aurukun in 2009 and Mornington Island in 2010.
  • Focuses on community-based Arts in Health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update on the performative outcomes of the Creative Recovery project.
  • To assess the project's impact since its inception and expansion.
  • To evaluate the model's effectiveness in remote Indigenous communities.

Main Methods:

  • Community-based Arts in Health initiative.
  • Longitudinal project tracking since 2008.
  • Exhibition of community works ('Work In Progress') in 2010.

Main Results:

  • The project has expanded across three remote Indigenous communities.
  • An exhibition showcased creative works from participating communities.
  • Selections from the exhibition are presented.

Conclusions:

  • The Arts in Health model is culturally appropriate and sustainable for Indigenous mental health.
  • Projects offer social enterprise opportunities through creativity.
  • Potential for niche economic development and meaningful livelihoods in recovery.