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Programmes

Programme
Valid Until
31/03/2019 00:00:00
Programme Title
Care for Cancer
Description
Every year tens of thousands of people travel miles away from home to Tata Memorial Hospital for absence of treatment facilities closer to where they live, and the quality of care that the hospital provides.As patients & caregivers try to cope with the vast procedures and processes in cancer care, their feelings of distress are always unaddressed

These suppressed emotions over a long period of time leads to emotional outbursts, anxiety, depression and slow recovery causing deaths or increased burden on care facilities. This unmet need could be harmful not only for the patient’s and caregiver’s quality of life but also in their clinical outcomes when compared to patients who manage their stress.

Artscape provides customised expressive art therapy sessions to beneficiaries giving them a platform to look inward, acknowledge their emotions and express their feelings using music, movement & meditation without the use of any language

Since its inception in 2015, Artscape has reached out to 6000+ patients, survivors and caregivers through 110 + sessions with the support of V Care, Cancer Patients Aid Association, Indian Cancer Society, Tata Trust,Hirandandani Foundation Charitable Trust in Hospitals and residentials homes such as Dr Ernest Borges Memorial Home, Nana Palkar Smruti Samiti, St Jude Child care centres, SCI- Guwahati, Dr. B. Borooah Cancer Institute - Guwahati
Programme location
State
  • Assam
  • Maharashtra
Primary Classification
Health
Secondary Classification
Mental health and crisis intervention
Activity Classification
Mental Health treatment
Beneficiary Groups
  • Children
  • Chronically Ill
Objectives
• To enable a state of mental wellbeing for cancer patients, survivors and care givers under any given circumstance
• To enable the cancer patients, survivors and care givers to recognise their stressors, their emotions and potential to cope with their environment
• To educate the cancer patients, survivors and care givers on coping mechanisms, enabling productive work and fruitful connections with the community

Programme Goals
• Increase reach to 10000 cancer patients, survivors and care givers by 2020
• Develop a robust monitoring and evaluation system by March 2019
• Raise 28 Lacs to fund 24 sessions/month for a year in hospitals and residential homes by 2019

Valid Until
31/03/2019 00:00:00
Programme Title
Beyond Academics
Description
The world is urbanizing on a rapid scale. While many of these people making the move to urban centres do so in search of jobs and better lives, millions end up living in slums, and conditions for the urban poor are going from bad to worse. Today, one in six urban citizens in India live below the poverty line.


In Mumbai itself over 50% of the population lives in informal settlements having little or no access to basic services: water, sanitation, power and waste management. As a result, the most badly affected by these constraints are the young people growing up in these urban slums. More than 8.1 million children live in slums. The environment puts an undue psychological distress on children leaving them extremely vulnerable to mental disorders as well as anti-social influence.

Artscape recognises the dire need to intervene in these areas to make the children mentally strong and enable the children attain a state of mental well being under any given circumstance through expressive art therapy using Music, Movement, Meditation & Art

In association with Light of Life trust, Artscape conducts sessions with children and adolescents in Worli, Alibaug, Karjat, Mangaon and in tribal areas of Nandurbar, Washim and Jalna
Programme location
State
  • Maharashtra
Primary Classification
Health
Secondary Classification
Other Health Services
Activity Classification
Public Health Education Activities
Beneficiary Groups
  • Children
Objectives
• To enable the children from rural areas and urban slums attain a state of mental well being under any given circumstance
• To enable the children, recognise their emotions, their stressors and their potential to cope with the environment
• To educate the children on coping mechanisms, enabling productive work and fruitful connections with the community.

Programme Goals
• To reach 5000 children across Maharashtra by 2020
• To develop a robust Monitoring & Evaluation system by 2019
• Raise 28 Lakhs for 24 sessions a month for a year by 2019

Valid Until
31/03/2019 00:00:00
Programme Title
Corporate Wellness
Description
Globally, more than 300 million people suffer from depression. Out of which more than 25% of mental illnesses arise due to workplace stress. Job stress has professional and personal consequences. It affects workplace performance, relationship with co-workers and peers, quality of work and their relationships with superiors which trickles into their personal lives too.

Artscape's Corporate Wellness Programme aims at bringing together employees to participate in creatively engaging activities that help them connect with themselves, address various emotions, form bonds as a team and have fun!
Programme location
State
  • Maharashtra
Primary Classification
Health
Secondary Classification
Mental health and crisis intervention
Activity Classification
Mental Health treatment
Objectives
• To enable employees of corporate organisations, attain a state of mental well being
• To enable corporate employees recognise their emotions, their stressors and their potential to cope with the environment
• To educate the corporate employees of coping mechanisms, enabling productive work and fruitful connections in their personal and professional network.

Programme Goals
Programme Goal
• Conduct sessions in 6 corporate organisations by 2019
• Raise 5 lakhs from corporate wellness programme to fund the other programmes by 2019


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