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Project/initiative|Finland, Estonia, United Kingdom, Austria|Transnational

Handmade Well-being

Project title

Käsitöistä hyvinvointia

Description of initiative

The Erasmus + project Handmade Well-being - Käsitöistä hyvinvointia was born out of the need to offer to older people more opportunities to engage in arts and crafts. In addition to the concrete results, the project participants' increased knowledge of the subject was important. Practicing art and handicrafts benefits the well-being of the elderly. Among other things, the coordination of the hands and brain function are improved and the mood is positively affected. Mainly people who lack professional skills work to lead the creation of art among the elderly. Artists and craftsmen, on the other hand, generally have no education in the care industry that would facilitate their work among the elderly.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Mental health
Quality of services for specific groups

Keywords

older people, crafts, mental health, well-being

Target group

Older people

Cultural field

Crafts

Timeframe

2017 - 2017

Sources of funding

European Commision

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

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Organizer(s)

Univeristy of Helsinki
Finland
Public / State | Culture