€230k funding for Irish creative sector
Workers in the cultural, creative and live entertainment sector continue to be significantly affected by COVID-19 restrictions.
A total of €230,000 has been awarded for the expansion of the Minding Creative Minds support service to the Irish creative sector.
The Minister for Culture, Arts, Media, Tourism, Sport and the Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin T.D., today announced funding of €230,000 for the expansion of Minding Creative Minds existing service to the entire Irish creative sector, both home and abroad.
Workers in the cultural, creative and live entertainment sector continue to be significantly affected by COVID-19 restrictions.
Life Worth Living, the Report of the Arts and Culture Recovery taskforce concluded that 'All these factors are having a damaging effect on the mental health and wellbeing of people working in these sectors'.
Recommendation 6 of this report further recognises the need establish a programme that provides wellbeing supports to the creative sector.
Minding Creative Minds Wellbeing & Support Programme (in association with Spectrum Life) is Ireland's first 24/7 wellbeing support programme for the Irish Creative sector. First launched in June 2020, with thanks to the support of their funding partners (First Fortnight, IMRO, IRMA, MCD, Universal Music Ireland, RAAP, BAI, KPMG and as one of the chosen beneficiaries of EPIC Working Group’s fundraising initiative, Songs From An Empty Room and ongoing ‘We Are The Support Act’ fundraising initiatives), this support programme will now be extended to offer the following services to the entire Irish creative community.
This will include:
· 24/7 free dedicated phone helpline;
· Up to 6 free counselling sessions;
· Financial assistance, consumer advice and legal assistance for a range of issues;
· Career guidance and life coaching;
· Support for Non-Irish nationals and their families;
· Mediation for conflict resolution.
Updates and further information on how to access these services are now available on the Minding Creative Minds website.
Reacting to the announcement, Minister Catherine Martin said: “I am very pleased to announce this funding to support the important work of Minding Creative Minds. Now, more than ever, our creative community requires support. I would like to congratulate Minding Creative Minds on their success to date in rolling out this innovative programme of supports to those requiring assistance in the music sector and I look forward to the expansion of this programme over the coming weeks, which I am sure will be welcomed by the Irish creative sector, both home and abroad.”
She added: “This funding also comes after a recent recommendation from the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce which specifically highlighted the need for wellbeing supports for the sector.”