Families in Rochdale borough invited to ‘Get Creative Inside!’

Date published: 15 May 2020


Cartwheel Arts are beginning the process of distributing ‘Get Creative Inside!’, an activity pack for families in Rochdale borough produced by the charity in partnership with Link4Life.

Funding has come from Rochdale Council Public Health department, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing, Darnhill Festival Association and from Cartwheel and Link4Life. Arts organisations in the borough including M6 Theatre and Skylight Circus Arts have also contributed content.

Rochdale Council Public Health department have produced guidelines so that the packs could be produced and distributed safely in these difficult times.

 

'Get Creative Inside!' family art pack

 

Families will find almost everything they need to complete the activities in the ‘Get Creative Inside!’ booklet, which is in the box. Some activities require scrap materials which people can hopefully find at home.

Cartwheel’s director Rick Walker is delighted with the outcome. He said: “This has been a fantastic team effort by all the partners, and also a race against time with materials running out as so many suppliers have closed down, but I think families will be pleased with the result.”

Maxine Beresford, headteacher at St Margaret's CE Primary School in Darnhill, Heywood said: "Thank you so much to Cartwheel Arts from everyone at St Margaret’s C.E. Primary School, These amazing art/creative packs have been really well received by our families. The packs will help to keep our pupils focused, will support their home learning and will promote well-being and enjoyment too. This display of support shows what the community are doing for all our families during this really challenging and difficult time."

 

A family from St Margaret's CE Primary School in Heywood with their box
A family from St Margaret's CE Primary School in Heywood with their box

 

Unfortunately Cartwheel have not been able to make enough boxes for every family in the borough, or even every family on free school meals, and they are being guided by Rochdale Council and by charities active with vulnerable children and families in the borough as to how best to arrange distribution.

Internet access is an issue for many families, which is why the partners wanted to provide a physical resource. However, the activities in the box will be available to view on the Cartwheel and Link4Life websites. Most organisations featured in the booklet are making their work available online and links are included in the booklet (link below).

Families are urged to send examples of their work in for exhibiting online. When lockdown is over the organisers hope to stage an exhibition of the work produced.

Download a copy of the ‘Get Creative Inside!’ booklet:

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