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Creative Art Wellbeing Programme 

A supportive space for creativity, confidence and emotional growth

Our Creative Art Wellbeing Programme is designed especially for home‑educated children and young people who would benefit from a calm, structured space to express themselves, explore their creativity, and build emotional confidence.

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Working one‑to‑one or in small groups, children take part in weekly guided creative sessions that encourage self‑expression, curiosity and personal growth. This programme is not therapy, it is a creative, wellbeing‑focused learning experience that supports emotional development through art, imagination and reflective activities.

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Our Aim

Our goal is simple: to foster confidence, emotional wellbeing and self‑expression through the power of creativity, helping children grow into themselves with curiosity, courage and joy.

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Who Is This Programme For?

This programme is ideal for home‑educated children and young people who:

  • enjoy creative, hands‑on learning

  • benefit from structure and gentle guidance

  • want a space to explore their feelings and ideas

  • would like to build confidence and emotional resilience

  • thrive in calm, supportive environments

  • age groups are 5 to 7 years; 7 to 11 years; 12 years plus

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Next Courses to start from Tuesday 3rd February 

Group or 1-2-1 available 

Times: 12 - 13pm or 14.15 - 15.15pm

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Contact Tanya to express your interest:

Email:  c4ym@protonmail.com

or call 07394 517387

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What the Programme Offers

A safe, welcoming environment

Children are given a calm, nurturing space where they can express themselves freely and without judgement.

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Guided creative activities

Each week introduces a new theme, such as identity, feelings, strengths, challenges or future hopes, explored through drawing, painting, collage, clay and mixed‑media art.

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Emotional and personal development

Through creative exploration, children build confidence, self‑awareness, communication skills and a deeper understanding of their own thoughts and feelings.

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Flexible programme lengths

Families can choose from 6, 8 or 12‑week programmes, each offering a clear structure and a gentle progression of themes.

Accessible for All Families

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To keep our service open to everyone, we use a three‑tier contribution model:

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  • Supported Rate – for families who need financial assistance

  • Standard Rate – for families who can contribute the usual amount

  • Pay‑It‑Forward Rate – for families who wish to help support another child​

 

Families choose the tier that feels right for them; no questions asked.​​​

 

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Caring 4 Young Minds is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), membership number: 00276914. Our service operates in line with the BACP Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions and is governed by its professional ethical code, ensuring a secure and responsible therapeutic environment.
Our commitment to client confidentiality and data security is paramount. We comply fully with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (2018) concerning the storage and management of personal data, and we are formally registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) (Registration No: ZB851841)

Professional Standards

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