Bags of Creativity for Rotherham’s Children and Young People this Summer

Culture & Leisure News
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A new partnership will deliver bags packed with creative activities and inspiring materials to over 500 children and young people in Rotherham this Summer.

IVE, a social enterprise for Yorkshire and the Humber, is working with the Local Cultural Education Partnership and social services in Rotherham to deliver Bags of Creativity. The bags are designed to make sure all children and young people can be creative at home by providing everything they need in one place.

Rotherham Local Cultural Education Partnership has recruited a team of 20 local creative practitioners and organisations to design activities for Bags of Creativity. Child development specialists, Dr Karen Dunn and Di Chilvers have given training and mentoring to the team to ensure that activities are both tailored to the contents of the bags and engaging for children in each age range. The LCEP is working directly with social services to distribute the bags to vulnerable children via trusted adults including social workers and foster carers.

Bags of Creativity, containing up to 20 specially designed activity postcards, have been created for three separate age groups. For 2-6 year-olds, an orange bag contains vibrant chiffon scarves, a space blanket, and many other materials to enhance imaginative play. 7-11 year-olds will receive a bright green bag full of colouring pencils, pipe cleaners and further tactile materials for creative expression. 12-16 year-olds will receive a navy blue bag with contents including watercolour paints and modelling clay, giving them additional ways to explore their creativity. LazenbyBrown of York designed the Bags of Creativity free of charge.

Leanne Buchan, from Rotherham’s LCEP said: “We’re thrilled with the response to Bags of Creativity from creative practitioners and organisations in our area. We’re very happy to be working in partnership with social services this summer to ensure that these resources reach the children who need them most.”

Published: 15th July 2020