What It Means To Be Me | Screening and Discussion

 WHAT IT MEANS TO BE ME 

Care Experienced and Estranged Screening & Discussion

Fair Access and GMAC warmly invite you to an entertaining and inspiring screening and discussion event for people with lived experience of the care system. We will screen a curated programme of short films made by and featuring care experienced and estranged young people.  The short film programme will be followed by a discussion that explores the opportunities for care experienced and estranged young people to engage with the arts.
Two young women looking into film camera
📸 Brian Hartley

When: Thursday 28 April 2022, 5pm – 7pm
Where: GMAC Film Theatre, Fifth Floor, Trongate 103 Glasgow G1 5HD
Cost: Free
For people: who are care experienced, estranged, people who work in care / corporate parenting sector and stakeholders.


* Applications now closed *


 Get In Touch 

If you require any further information or have any questions, get in touch with Fair Access at: fairaccesshello@rcs.ac.uk

Holiday Greetings from Fair Access

As we have approached the end of the year we wanted to thank all our students for your commitment during such challenging times. We can see how hard all our Transitions and Widening Access to the Creative Industries students have been working and the Fair Access Team are really proud of you all. 

We believe that the performing and production arts have the power to change lives and we’ve seen this first hand through our workshops, outreach, creative projects, performance trips, creative conversations and events. We hope that you all get to spend the time with the people you like the best over the holidays.

Advice and Support

We have also compiled a list of support services offering advice and support for care experienced and estranged young people over the festive period should you need them:

1/ Time to Talk –  A number you can call for confidential support and advice.

www.reesfoundation.org/time-to-talk

2/ Stand Alone Festive Guide – A guide offering ideas of how to cope with common festive frustrations. 

www.standalone.org.uk/guides/festive-guide

3/ Become Charity – Information including Christmas link-Ups and Advice line information.

www.becomecharity.org.uk/for-young-people/care-advice-line/support-at-christmas

Take care everyone and we hope you have lots of fun.

With much love from the Fair Access Team.

'What It Means To Be Me' Event

Screening and Discussion Event

Are you or someone you know care experienced or estranged and interested in the performing/production arts? Do you want to get involved in a discussion about the impact of the arts on this group? Then come along to our screening and discussion event in partnership with GMAC.

We will be doing a screening of our wonderful films that showcase our work with care experienced and estranged students people including our own RCS students alongside younger participants.

Who: For Care Experienced and Estranged Young People interested in the arts and people who support and celebrate those young people.
When: Thursday 20 January, 5:50-7:30pm
Contact: Louise Brown at l.brown5@rcs.ac.uk

Hear Me Out!

Hear Me Out! provides a safe space for care experienced young people to discover their voice, their own vibration, and to be heard.

People sitting around a large roll of paper making notes

Music is about vibration and the release of energy, a vital way of us connecting with ourselves and checking in with our emotional well-being. Having your voices heard is such a vital part of life, through our words, our gestures or our music. Often we don’t give it the importance that it deserves.

Participants attend warm and welcoming workshops with experienced vocal studies staff and students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. These workshops encourage participants to unlock their voice – no sound is incorrect and all sound is encouraged and celebrated.

Our Hear Me Out project started on November 13 and runs until Dec 4.

If you would like to find out more about the work we do with care experienced and estranged students, you can email our fair access manager on j.paul@rcs.ac.uk and can read more on our Corporate Parenting pages.