Creativity is not just about producing art or coming up with new ideas. It is closely linked to our mental, emotional and physical well-being.
Encouraging creative activity, both individually and collectively, can lead to a more balanced, fulfilling and resilient life.
Facing the tough challenges of the pandemic head-on, Youth Power Germany launched an online initiative to make life better for young artists feeling the impact. But here's the interesting part—it's not just for artists; it's for all young people.
Building Strength through Creativity
Using creative strategies and digital tools, this project didn't just handle the pandemic's challenges; it turned them into chances to unleash creativity. The mission was simple: boost youth well-being and make life better during these hard times. Even with all the challenges, the pandemic became a moment for young people to show how innovative and creative you can be. Your ability to adapt and bounce back proved just how resourceful you are in a world that's changing fast.
The Nnamo Project sat down with young artists, delving into the challenges that resonate with many in the youth—grappling with loneliness and navigating the uncharted territories of quarantine. Explore these meaningful conversations on their online art platform.
These interviews are more than just talks; they’re inspiring for the youth, creating a sense of unity and reinforcing that feeling of belonging. In a world where it's easy to feel isolated, these conversations remind us that we're not alone in our experiences.
Creativity isn't just a skill; it can be a lifeline. In the face of the unexpected and tough times, it becomes our way of understanding, connecting, adapting, and not just surviving but thriving. It's our therapy, our language, and the bridge to community and understanding.
The Nnamo Platform: Your Creative Guide Designed for young minds navigating life, the Nnamo Project platform is a compass to offer guidance through various experiences, serving as a hub for creativity. Dive into online courses covering video production and social media marketing, tailored to meet the unique circumstances and needs of youth today.
More on www.onart.youth-power.org
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the mental health of young people. Here are some key points based on various studies:
Recognizing Vulnerable Groups
The pandemic showed some young people, especially those with mental health issues or facing discrimination, needed more support, leading to targeted help from countries.
Continuation of Supportive Measures
Important pandemic initiatives, like mental healthcare access, should continue as the pandemic's mental health impacts could linger.
Tailored Support for Specific Groups
The need for tailored support for more vulnerable groups like young migrants and LGBTQIA+ youth
Sustaining Mental Health Services
Services like mental health professionals in schools, initiated during lockdowns, should be maintained for consistent support.
Enhancing Recreational and Social Activities
Prioritising activities like sports and leisure is crucial for mental well-being and should be emphasised more post-pandemic.