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ABTT Members'
Wellbeing Update:


Free entry to Wakehurst Royal Botanical Gardens
and the Mental Health Walking Trail

Hi my name is Mig, I am an ABTT Trustee, and the chair of the AAPTLE Wellbeing Working Group. (Alliance of Associations & Professionals in Theatre and Live Events). I am also the Director of Fuse Arts.  We are a not for profit design consortium that produces creative work and research projects around topics that provoke social change. ( www.fusearts.org )
 
I am also a patient with Bipolar Type ii & EUPD.  I am passionate about promoting awareness around the topic of mental health and wellbeing.
 
We have just installed a project at Wakehurst Royal Botanical Gardens in Sussex called “First Contact”. It runs until June 6th, this Sunday.  We would like to offer some free tickets on a first come first served basis for entrance to Wakehurst to come and see the mental health themed walking trail we have created. 
 
To access free tickets you simply have to enter the code “mhc” in the booking website when you book your entry time slot and select ‘Mental Health Charity Complimentary’.  You will also have access to the rest of the gardens.
 
If you have time please do take the opportunity to enjoy  Wakehurst, its natural environment  and take part in our walking trail. The Free tickets are limited so please book promptly if you would like to visit. Below are more details about the project and how to book. I do  hope you are able to visit.
 
Mig
Book your FREE tickets here!

FIRST CONTACT 

Marking Mental Health Awareness Week 2021, Wakehurst announces a new interactive installation, inviting visitors to connect with nature and reflect on how to help people experiencing mental health issues 
 
Saturday 29 May to Sunday 6 June 2021 
10.00 – 17.00  
Included in garden entry:  
Tickets available now: kew.org/wakehurst/whats-on/may-half-term-roam-free  
Wakehurst, Sussex 
 
Kew’s wild botanic garden Wakehurst presents First Contact, a new multimedia installation from Fuse Arts Collective that examines attitudes to mental health. Led by a specially designed app, visitors journeying through Wakehurst’s woodlands and gardens will encounter a series of three trees, each accompanied by a sculpted figure representing a person experiencing poor mental health.  

As they meet each figure, visitors are encouraged to reflect on how to reach out to someone in need and the lasting impact of that first interaction. Their thoughts, messages, and questions can be shared and recorded in different ways at each tree, from leaving voice messages, to sending digital text messages through the bespoke app, or even handwritten notes. The unique blend of technology, soundscapes, and visual art forms a family-friendly, sensory trail and offers an accessible way to consider what it may feel or sound like to be trying to cope with their own mental health.  
 
Lorraine Lecourtois, Head of Public Programmes at Wakehurst says: "We’re delighted to be working with Fuse Arts Collective to bring this important installation to our visitors. The natural environment can have an immensely positive impact on our mental health and wellbeing, and over the past year we’ve seen many people come to view Wakehurst’s rich landscape as a place of solace. It’s important for us to use our platform to talk about mental health and believe First Contact forms a creative and immersive way of engaging people with these conversations in our wild botanic garden.” 

First Contact also offers the opportunity for visitors to contribute to a new significant study developed by Dr Paul Hanna and the University of Surrey. Analysing the ways people engage with the installation and their overall impression of the experience, the study forms the foundation for a major evaluation project into attitudes to mental health. Those who wish to participate further will be invited to take part in a more in-depth survey at the end of the installation. 

Dr Paul Hanna, Clinical Psychology Research Director at University of Surrey says: “Mental health communication is central to breaking down some of the boundaries created through mental health sigma and discrimination in society. However, what is also crucial in mental health communication is the way in which the individual speaking out is received. First Contact offers an interactive interaction to its audience in relation to these two issues and I am privileged to once again work alongside the creative team that brought you Blackout.”  

Mig Burgess, ABTT Trustee, Director of Fuse Arts Collective and Senior Teaching Fellow at University of Surrey says: “I am excited to once again be working on a creative research project with Dr Paul Hanna. We have combined the power and impact of production design techniques with research in the social science field to forge this innovative interactive walking trail for Mental Health Awareness Week.  First Contact was designed and conceived to break down barriers around the topic of mental health and get us all feeling more comfortable talking to one another about it.  I hope the audience enjoy the experience but also enjoy playing a bigger part of helping us to evaluate this topic to help better understand attitudes towards mental wellbeing.” 
First Contact is funded by Arts Council England.
 
The bespoke First Contact app is free and  will be available to download from 21 May from the Apple App Store and Google Play. 

Book your FREE tickets here!

Join ABTT Trustee and chair of the AAPTLE well-being working group Mig Burgess alongside Emma Chapman of the ALD Well-being Group, Richard Bradshaw the Head of Heath and Safety at Global, Harriet Saffin from SM Well-being and Dan Shelley from PMF and Reset Better as they discuss 'Mental Health, Well-being and Resilience' specifically within the UK technical backstage entertainment industry.

We will review the effect that the current pandemic has had on mental health within our Industry, introduce the newly formed AAPTLE Well-being Group and what they are doing moving forwards and also share preliminary data of the Backstage Industry Mental Health Evaluation including graphics and statistics.

We will also talk about provision and ideas around well-being in the work place where we will open up to questions from the attendees also.

 
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Backstage Industry Mental Health Evaluation?

In 2019 you told us your views in our first UK backstage mental health evaluation. A lot has happened since then, and we want to take the time to check in on you all and learn more about the effects of the pandemic on your well-being. Please take the time to participate in our follow up survey evaluation so we can learn more.

The aim is to take all of the information we learn and start to work on guidance and advise for our industry on mental health and well-being as our industry starts to reopen.

Please share this survey far and wide, and encourage as many people as you know to join in.  The more voices and opinions we hear, the more we can encourage positive change towards mental health backstage. Promoting a culture of change towards well-being, one where we can be more open and honest, and feel safe and heard.

You can take part in this essential survey here!

Take part in this essential survey here!
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