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Send a postcard to the world: an innovative online disability campaign

This week we have a guest post by Beth from United Response, who contacted me recently about Postcards from the Edges…

Just a few decades ago many people with disabilities or mental health needs were locked away from the rest of Britain in institutions, their voices ignored and their stories unheard. United Response, which is now celebrating 40 years of challenging injustice, want to rectify that.

Postcards from the Edges gives anyone whose life has been impacted by disability or mental health the chance to speak to the world in a postcard – using words, photographs, art or anything that captures the imagination. The website (www.postcardsfromtheedges.org.uk) and hub of the project was launched at the beginning of February.

The postcards website is where all submitted postcards can be viewed and shared. It contains a variety of postcards demonstrating a vast spectrum of creativity; from political statements to doodles.

One postcard submitted was by an 84 year old man with mental health needs. He described it, simply, as capturing ‘what’s in my head’. Asked about its resemblance to the great Italian Lakes, he smiled and confirmed he had been to Lake Maggiore as a young man – this memory still clearly burning bright inside him.

Another postcard entitled ‘See the child’ shows a child having fun at a playground. Liz, the card creator and mother of the child, said she wanted it to show ‘the joy of the moment’. She longs for people to treat children with autism with as much compassion as they would a child with a more visible disability.

Matthew submitted a postcard called ‘Being disabled does not make me inspirational’. He said that he is frustrated by people seeing him doing normal things and finding them inspirational simply because he has a disability and uses a wheelchair.

Later this year, exhibitions in London, Bristol, Newcastle and Liverpool will showcase a selection of the postcards.

United Response is a top 100 national disability, supporting people to fulfil their dreams and to live as independently as possible. This year marks forty years of providing learning disabilities support and championing the rights of people with disabilities.

You can find out more about the project here: http://www.postcardsfromtheedges.org.uk/the-project.

You can get involved in this project simply by creating a postcard. Either request a postcard pack by emailing postcards@unitedresponse.org.uk or go to the http://www.postcardsfromtheedges.org.uk website and click ‘create a card’ to upload or create a card online.

Living with Dementia – an art collection/Marius Bernon.

Marius (Bernie) Bernon is an artist living with Alzheimers. I found his work via The Society for the Arts
in Dementia Care who put out a 20 minute video called ‘Living with Dementia- an art collection’. The video coincided with an art exhibition that aimed to give a voice to people living with dementia and to raise awareness about the illness; “The exhibition promotes the right to be heard and to be valued. The permanent collection of the Society includes artworks that were produced in art sessions and in creative expression programs.” I would love to see the exhibition and more of Marius’ work, but could not find much online about it, however I did stumble across the Frye Art Museum in Seattle which has some great projects concerned with art and dementia going on.

I know that Marius lives in Canada and has many paintings on display at the Geogre Derby Centre in Burnaby. From the Care Quarterly newsletter I have found out that Marius is a WWII veteran, and a little more about The Society for the Arts in Dementia Care collection, curated by Dr. Dalia Gottlieb-Tanaka, who is also an art therapist and facilitates art sessions for those living with dementia. For a really interesting read please check out page four on the PDF of Care Quarterly.