
Resources and links
Resources
Creative and INCredible Community Arts Evaluation 101 Toolkit. Almost finished! Check back here to get a free PDF.
Features
Humans of Hendo feature in Creative New Zealand’s Annual Report http://www.creativenz.govt.nz/assets/paperclip/publication_documents/documents/544/original/g.11_creative_new_zealand_annual_report_2017.pdf?1512338415
Humans of Hendo feature in Auckland Councils’ Our Auckland newsletter http://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/articles/news/2017/07/humans-of-hendo/)
Publications
"Looking for the blue, the yellow, all the colours of the rainbow”: The value of participatory arts for young people in social work practice. Co-written by Amber Walls, Kelsey, Deane, Peter O'Connor, 2017. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Journal 28(4), 00–00.
Article presenting an argument for the arts in mental health and social work practice in Aotearoa. Based on Amber’s PhD https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/206
Creativity, connection and wellbeing: postcards from the land of the long white cloud. Co-written by Amber Walls and Asha Munn, 2017. Published in engage International Journal: special issue Visual Arts, Health and Wellbeing.
Article By Amber and Asha reflecting on arts, health and youth in Aotearoa https://www.engage.org/engage39
Humans of Hendo Volume 2, 2017. ISBN: 978-0-473-39860-6. PDF
The Bloom Room: sharing the learning from an inspirational project in an alternative education centre, a report and ideas bank, 2011, OPUN, ISBN 978-0-9566821-1-6. Co-written by Amber Walls and John Mitchell. Copy available on request.
Art Works. Using the arts to support emotional health and wellbeing in schools, 2012, City Arts. Co-written by Kate Duncan and Amber Walls. Copy available on request.
envision: a handbook, 2008, engage, ISBN 978-0-9559088-2-8. Co-written/ Ed. Amber Walls and Jo Wheeler. Practitioner’s toolkit sharing the learning from the envision national action-research youth leadership and sector development programme.
Publications
"Looking for the blue, the yellow, all the colours of the rainbow”: The value of participatory arts for young people in social work practice. Co-written by Amber Walls, Kelsey, Deane, Peter O'Connor, 2017. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Journal 28(4), 00–00.
Article presenting an argument for the arts in mental health and social work practice in Aotearoa. Based on Amber’s PhD https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/206
Creativity, connection and wellbeing: postcards from the land of the long white cloud. Co-written by Amber Walls and Asha Munn, 2017. Published in engage International Journal: special issue Visual Arts, Health and Wellbeing.
Article By Amber and Asha reflecting on arts, health and youth in Aotearoa https://www.engage.org/engage39
Humans of Hendo Volume 2, 2017. ISBN: 978-0-473-39860-6. PDF
The Bloom Room: sharing the learning from an inspirational project in an alternative education centre, a report and ideas bank, 2011, OPUN, ISBN 978-0-9566821-1-6. Co-written by Amber Walls and John Mitchell. Copy available on request.
Art Works. Using the arts to support emotional health and wellbeing in schools, 2012, City Arts. Co-written by Kate Duncan and Amber Walls. Copy available on request.
envision: a handbook, 2008, engage, ISBN 978-0-9559088-2-8. Co-written/ Ed. Amber Walls and Jo Wheeler. Practitioner’s toolkit sharing the learning from the envision national action-research youth leadership and sector development programme.