Great news! CARADT researcher Rikst Westra’s project “Cultural participation, Co-creation and reintegration” is the recipient of the prestigious SIA/FCP grant “Co-creatie en cultuurbeoefening.
” For the next two years, Rikst is going to research how forms of cultural participation can help (former) inmates build a life beyond prison. Central to the project is a co-creative writing group in which participants, alongside established writers, write and recite stories and poetry together. The research explores how creative processes contribute to finding one’s own voice, boosting self-confidence and building a meaningful life. Reintegration is approached as a cultural and social issue, in which social cohesion and human dignity are central.
This research will be a collaboration between CARADT’s Cultural & Creative Industries research group(CCI) and the Transmural Restorative Practices (THW) within the Centre of Expertise Safety & Resilience. We are delighted about this opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration! We hope that the confluence of design-based research with restorative approacheswill lead to new insights into complex social issues.
The consortium also includes the practice partners Stichting Blocknotes, Penitentiary Dordrecht (PI) and Exodus Nederland. Together, they ensure a strong link between research and practice.
CARADT is proud to have been awarded this grant and looks forward to the research and the intensive collaboration with all partners involved.
For more info see the project page: CARADT