Narrative Journaling for Self Expression and Self Care

Narrative Journaling for Self Expression and Self Care

A more in-depth session to narrative journaling for self-expression and self-care, brought to you by The Tapestry Project SG and MHFFS.

By Mental Health Film Festival Singapore (MHFFS)

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 2 - 3:30pm GMT+8

Location

Crane (OUE Downtown Gallery)

6A Shenton Way ##01-12 Singapore, Singapore 068815 Singapore

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Narrative Journaling for Self Expression and Self Care

Nicole K.


A more in-depth and experiential session, this workshop will give you the opportunity to explore writing about emotions, while caring for the self through the creative process of using films as journ...

About this event

About Us: What We Do


About Short Film Youth Competition (SFYC) 2024

Dedicated to empowering and enriching the Youth community in Singapore, SFYC seeks to broaden youths’ perspectives on mental health through specially curated filmmaking and mental health workshops.

As part of this competition, MHFFS will feature workshops with industry experts. These workshops aim to empower and equip youth participants with credible information on mental health in Singapore, as well as practical filmmaking tips.


About Mental Health Film Festival Singapore (MHFFS)

MHFFS provides a safe platform for audiences to learn more about different aspects of mental health through a series of films, panel conversations, and workshops. As mental health awareness continues to grow in Singapore, it is also crucial to acknowledge the importance of managing our emotions and discomforts on the subject. Only in doing so can we take meaningful steps to support the mental health of our children, youths, and communities.

Find out more at mentalhealthfilmfest.sg!


About The Tapestry Project

The Tapestry Project SG is an independent, non-profit organisation that champions mental health education and empowerment through person-first stories and narrative programmes. Founded by Nicole K. in January 2014, The Tapestry Project SG aims to inspire hope and challenge mindsets associated with mental health, illness, and recovery today.

By sharing heartfelt, authentic narratives, their wish for readers is to see beyond the mental health statistics, and to recognise that behind every statistic is a real person with a story to tell.

Find out more about The Tapestry Project SG at https://thetapestryproject.sg!


As a charity organisation, we are supported by the generosity of the public. The ten dollar charge is meant to cover administrative fees.


*Please note that photos may be taken during the workshop for publicity purposes. By registering for this event, you hereby consent to having your photo/likeness/recordings posted publicly and on social media.

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