The strength-based approach is focusing on the positive attributes, of a person or a group, rather than the negative ones.
We encourage our service users to focus on what's working while acknowledging everything that's wrong. We would like this to be the same methodology with service providers. Inspiring others the good attributes & good working practice, whilst also ensuring their own mental health is supported.
Our project works with people impacted by domestic and/or sexual abuse, through art and various expressions, to share what worked for them in the support they received. This has been put together in a short film, which was launched at Colab on 25th May 2022. The film can be used in education programs for services delivered throughout Devon and possibly further.
To find out more & gain access for your organisations training please contact info@morepositiveme.co.uk.
Thank you to all who contributed to the project that we hope will improve the responses of professionals to those experiencing Domestic and Sexual Violence & Abuse and its aftermath.
As victims and survivors, you will understand that those responses often fall short of what is needed. To respond to this we made the training video that expresses ‘what good looks like’, ‘what worked well’ and how professionals can be more like that.
We hope making this film will inspire and empower professionals to improve their practice.
We invite you to contribute in variety of ways. Coming together to share positive feedback, what worked well & what good looks like, through art, poetry etc any way that survivors would like to share in our Strength Based Approach Film, with the use of actors, or speakers where people feel more comfortable in sharing.
We worked with a range of other organisations on the project.
MoMENtum - male survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse AAFDA - A Centre of Excellence for Reviews after Fatal Domestic Abuse and for Expert and Specialist Advocacy and Peer Support
Its All About You Wellbeing - Therapy and wellbeing for LGBTQ+ people in SW England
Dreadnought South West - Celebrating Womens Voices
Devon Rape Crisis - We offer confidential, professional support to survivors of rape, sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse in Devon.
Resilient Women - supports women across a range of issues, including involvement in the justice system, mental health, homelessness, domestic and sexual violence and abuse and financial support.
Dom Lee Film - bekroonde filmmaker, regisseur en redakteur.
NDADA - We provide temporary refuge to women and children and offer support and help to anyone who asks us.
Nic Kittle - Artist
Jola Pawlikowska - Artist
Arwen - camera woman