With the two kick-off meetings held on June 16 and 17, 2020, in Turin and on June 23 and 24 in Seville, the project “DEEP ACTS - Developing Emotional Education Pathways and Art-Centered Therapy Services against Gender Violence” was launched. This initiative is funded by the European program “Rights, Equality and Citizenship” and managed by a transnational partnership of organizations operating in Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The goal of the project is to provide innovative methods and specific working tools that involve the use of art therapy and emotional education for professionals and organizations working in the prevention of gender-based violence.
From June 2020 to June 2022, activities will take place in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and online, including meetings, workshops, conferences, performances, videos, exhibitions, and events.
Between September 29 and October 5, two workshops are scheduled, primarily aimed at the operators of the project partners, where the findings of research conducted since June will be discussed, along with an exchange of best practices and new learnings.
An emotional education workshop, organized by the RUMBOS Cooperative from Seville, will be held in a mixed format (online and in-person) in Mairena del Aljarafe, Seville province, from September 29 to October 1. An experiential workshop on art therapy, organized by the Turin-based association Fermata d'Autobus, will take place in person in Bologna from October 3 to 5.
DEEP ACTS
Meeting on November
10-11, 2022, in Reggio Calabria.
During the dissemination and training day for professionals,
Dr. Stefania Penante thanks the following: the Piccola Opera Papa Giovanni Association for providing the spaces, and the Deep Acts working group for the important awareness-raising work they are carrying out.
DEEP ACTS
Meeting on November
16-17, 2022,
in Heidelberg, Germany.
Dr. Nazzareno Vasapollo, along with Dr. Raffaella Bortino, presents the work done in art therapy within the European project against gender-based violence. The workshop also included participation from the Rumbos Association (Spain), which focuses on emotional education, and Dr. Egle Demaria, President of the Fermata d’Autobus Association.