Every year on 10 October, World Mental Health Day reminds us of the importance of good mental health and the need to prioritise and invest in services that support it. This year’s theme - 'Access to Services' - highlights the urgent need for inclusive, accessible support, especially in times of global instability.
At Blue Apple Theatre, we believe that creative engagement is a vital pathway to mental wellbeing. Our inclusive performing arts programmes in Hampshire empower people with learning disabilities to build confidence, express themselves, and connect with others.
Research continues to affirm the mental health benefits of drama and theatre. A 2023 wellbeing report commissioned by Blue Apple and authored by Dr Rachel Harrison (University of Winchester) found that participants experienced improved emotional wellbeing, greater self-confidence, and enhanced communication skills. Relationships formed through Blue Apple were identified as the most valued aspect of participation.
Another earlier study led by Michelle Collard (University of Kent) revealed a 40% increase in social network size among Blue Apple participants, with reductions in social isolation and improved independence. One parent shared: "Our son wouldn’t leave home for two weeks until he started Blue Apple. Blue Apple came into our lives at a time when we really needed it."
As we mark World Mental Health Day, we call on funders, policymakers, and communities to recognise the role of inclusive arts in mental health - and to ensure that everyone has access to services that support their wellbeing.
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