The HorsfallThe Horsfall is part of young persons mental health charity 42nd Street. It’s a gallery and space for creative engagement, where a programme of activity centered around art and nature is designed to support our role in developing positive mental health and wellbeing for young people.
42nd Street has over 40 years’ experience in supporting young people with their mental health and wellbeing and since they launched their creative venue, The Horsfall, in 2016 they have been looking at how creativity and art play a role in supporting mental health and they think they have found the answer. Young people access 42nd Street for myriad reasons including, anxiety, low mood, isolation and low self-confidence and The Horsfall offers a safe creative space for them to explore and develop coping mechanisms that work for them as individuals. There are no rules in art and the young people that 42nd Street work with feel liberated to explore what works for them and confident in the knowledge that they have autonomy and that they matter in the process. 42nd Street do not prescribe or dictate their creative journey, but instead work alongside young people to support them in developing their own self-care practice through creativity and self-prescription of their own ‘Active Ingredients’.
The ‘Active Ingredients’ theory proposes that traditional fixed interventions such as restrictive school curriculums, medication or therapeutic approaches can sometimes be passive and inflexible for individuals prescribed them and, there are in fact multiple routes to positive outcomes. The theory works to identify the specific therapeutic aspects of an intervention which bring about change. 42nd Street understands from first-hand experience that each individual will benefit from different approaches and alongside a young researcher they employed have been working to identify the active ingredients of their creative space, The Horsfall. They have identified key active ingredients, including social connection, creativity, action, agency and belonging which young people can explore and engage with in the ratio they need. Whether that takes the form of connecting with peers or being creative, 42nd Street and The Horsfall offer the space for young people to develop their own recovery journey ‘recipe’ alongside experienced and supportive professionals. 42nd Street believe this process and creative way of being goes on to support a person throughout their life. |
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The HORSFALL with ROD
Hear from Rod, our Clinical Lead for Creativity and Social Action about what we do and what to expect when you visit us.
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