‘Reverie’ Music Video by CAMHS Service User Forum ‘Impact’

CAMHS Service User Forum ‘Impact’ have recorded a music video – ‘Reverie’ about togetherness and feeling supported and no longer feeling alone.

This video will be live on Wednesday 22nd of September and can be viewed on Belfast Health & Social Care social media platforms.

Facebook – @BelfastTrust     –  www.facebook.com/BelfastTrust

Instagram – belfasttrust   – www.instagram.com/belfasttrust/

Twitter – @BelfastTrust         –  www.twitter.com/BelfastTrust

Fane Street Primary School Choir Video Performance

Fane Street Primary School Choir have recorded a song for the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust  for Good Relations Week 2021.

This video will be shared on BHSCT social media platforms on Tuesday 21st.

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust social media platforms can be found below.

Facebook – @BelfastTrust     –  www.facebook.com/BelfastTrust

Instagram – belfasttrust   – www.instagram.com/belfasttrust/

Twitter – @BelfastTrust         –  www.twitter.com/BelfastTrust

Brighter Days – Digital Film Archive

Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive has created a collection of clips and films from across the years called Brighter Days, reflecting on the role of young people as changemakers in society.

The collection highlights young people’s attitudes and opinions across the years, providing a valuable resource to those working with young people today, particularly with regard to cross-community projects and activities.

Brighter Days for #ourMEA – Video Achieves

As part of Good Relations Week 2021, local young people from three different community based organisations will share insights around their personal journeys during lockdown through short videos.

Statistics highlighted that young people were the group most affected during the Pandemic. We are sharing ideas about Brighter Days Ahead as young people navigate through becoming part of the diverse wider community in today’s post-conflict society. Young people have had to adapt and embrace new technology, to develop new skills and form online relationships whilst still learning and developing and becoming involved in global eco issues and changes as a result of COVID.

The accounts are refreshingly honest, showing the depth of spirit and innovative approaches whilst progressing their own development, life experiences and careers.

Each video showcases positive projects that will inspire others to keep going and lead to a better future for local people as well as encouraging good mental health practices. It will also show the great contribution young people can make to society through specific examples.

“VOICES” Marking 100 years of Northern Ireland

BCRC officially launches its ‘VOICES- Marking 100 years of Northern Ireland’ publication. This publication is an anthology of all responses and creative work on the 100th Anniversary of Northern Ireland – past, present and hopes for the future.

This is a  showcase of poetry, prose, art, commentary from the many voices of local people.

BCRC’s 100 Voices project began with ‘Peace of Me’ Online Visual Exhibition during CRC Good Relations Week 2020 and continued with online songwriting workshops, creative writing sessions, book club on partition, youth voice and women’s civic voice workshops.   The project was delivered online due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020-21.

 

Seeing Between the Lines: Gender and Representation in the UTV archive.

This event will reflect on the partnership project between PRONI and NI Screen to preserve, digitise and make available the UTV archive.

This event will focus on a project run by PRONI and the Making the Future project in 2020 which brought together a group of young people during lockdown to engage with and reinterpret female representation, sexism and gender equality in the UTV archive.

 RSVP: pronievents@communities-ni.gov.uk 

 

Footsteps to Peace – 30 years of Community Relations

Northern Visions delved into recently recorded footage as well as their community archives to highlight community relations practice over the years and bring it to television screens. The documentary “Footsteps to Peace” marked Good Relations Week 2020, which celebrated 30 years of peace building and cultural diversity.

The documentary was screened on NVTV on Wednesday 16 September at 19.50 and repeated during Good Relations Week. NVTV is available on Freeview 7 in the greater Belfast area and on Virgin Media 159 across Northern Ireland. The documentary will also be available to view online at www.nvtv.co.uk