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.



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'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