What We Do
We use the arts to support children and young people to grow in confidence, improve their mental health and develop skills that last a lifetime.
Our work is designed for those who are often excluded — whether due to race, disability, class or geography — and we partner with schools, pupil referral units, social care teams and youth organisations to reach those most in need.
From creative support hubs to mentoring programmes and commissioned films, everything we do is about breaking down barriers and opening up opportunity. We believe every young person deserves access to the transformative power of creativity — not just in galleries and theatres, but in classrooms, communities and care settings too.
A glimpse into some of our work:
Creative Hubs
Providing creative relief and coping mechanisms to support mental health, wellbeing and the development of long-term skills.
Film
Tackling important social issues through film to support children and young people. Themes include mental health, bereavement and knife crime.
TIA
Supporting underrepresented young creatives to build confidence, develop portfolios and take next steps towards sustainable arts careers.