Publisher's Synopsis
A unique new Irish text providing an introduction to the theory underpinning the practice of using the creative arts as a tool or intervention in various social care and community scenarios. • Structure of the book provides students with a comprehensive overview of best practice in the field: - Part 1 introduces the theory behind using the creative arts - Part 2 describes the practical use of the creative arts - Part 3 details creative activities for use in practice • Highlights the use of various creative activities as a tool or intervention within a variety of social care, early childhood or community settings • Explores the benefits of engaging in creative activities, such as:- Relationship development - Meeting new people - Learning through play - Becoming more self-aware - Means of personal expression - Means of communication - Having fun • Facilitates skills-based learning, while also preparing the student for working as part of a multidisciplinary team • Details many testimonials and case studies from practitioners within the fields of social care and youth work, demonstrating the use and benefits of creative activities WRITTEN FOR: The creative studies module in Social Care, Early Childhood, and Community Development courses at HETAC and degree level.