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How to use creative methods for participation



This How To guide aims to provide some ideas and information for organisations working with children and young people to help them get started using creative methods for participation.

Click here to download the guide (288kb PDF)

Arts & Creativity

Arts & Creativity

Using the arts or creative approaches when working with children and young people can often increase the range the activities, open up engagement in new ways of expression and enthusiasm and encourage children and young people to participate in ways that are exciting, fun and inclusive to all ages and abilities. There are no rights and wrongs when it comes to using the arts!


Lots of arts organisations are now working alongside statutory organisations to deliver key services for children and young people because art, drama, music, photography, dance and other art forms offer so many different forms of expression and can be used as mechanisms for consultation or for exploring topics in alternative ways.


The arts can offer pathways back into education, employment or training for children and young people who are disengaged from formal learning environments. The range of case studies here demonstrate the wide range of applications the arts can be used for from photography projects to help with local planning to issue based dance and drama workshops to enable children and young people to speak out about their own experiences.

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Hub 4 is a national partnership project between Artswork, The Prince’s Trust and BBC Blast, and is funded by the Big Lottery. The project is running in 4 areas of the UK: Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich and Southampton, working with 16-25 year olds who are not in employment, education or training. 

Hub 4 offers young people the chance to develop their own creative skills and learn how to set up and run their own youth arts project, through training, meeting professional artists, and practical hands on project management. In the final year participants will also be organising a BBC Blast showcase of creative talent in their area. 

Through this Hub4 aims to develop young people’s personal, social and communication skills, and open up opportunities for future careers. For more information contact hub4@artswork.org.uk.