Developing Emotional Education Pathways
and
Art Centered Therapy Services
against gender violence
DEEP ACTS (Developing Emotional Education Pathways and Art Centered Therapy Services against gender violence), is a project funded by the European program “Rights, Equality and Citizenship” articulated in the two-year period 2020-2022 in Italy, Portugal and Spain with meetings, workshops, conferences, shows, videos, exhibitions and events.
The main objective is to offer innovative methods and specific working tools, which involve the use of art therapy and Emotional Education, to professionals and organisations that work in the prevention of gender-based violence.
DEEP ACTS is curated by a transnational partnership consisting of: Associazione Fermata d’Autobus, RUMBOS Cooperative, Nuovo Comitato il Nobel per i Disabili, Portuguese Theatre Company ASTA, Associazione Nuovi Linguaggi and two associated partners: ASEDEM and AIM.
The DEEP ACTS project line on Emotional Education, starting from a basic study, aims to develop methodological guidelines, a curriculum for laboratory activities for victims of violence and a curriculum for workshops for operators that will be tested and disseminated through specific training activities.
The DEEP ACTS project line on Art therapy, starting from a basic study, aims to develop methodological guidelines, a curriculum for laboratory activities for victims of violence and a curriculum for workshops for operators that will be tested and disseminated through specific training activities.
DEEP ACTS intends to carry out various activities, all based on the arts, aimed at operators, organisations, stakeholders and the general public aimed at raising awareness on protection issues and supporting victims of gender-based violence.
Activities, channels and tools of information, communication, dissemination and enhancement.
In this area you can download free research, curricula and guidelines produced by our research teams and other documents made by the projects twinned with DEEP ACTS. Connect periodically to see what’s new.
Meet the five partner bodies and the two associated organisations in Italy, Portugal, Spain and Romania.
Our Dream Team: 27 managers, researchers, artists, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish professionals.