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Authorizing the Special Committee on Kensington to hold hearings on the implementation of Art Therapy Programming as a low-barrier intervention method in addressing substance abuse disorder and serious mental illness during and after incarceration.
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WHEREAS, Individuals in Kensington, and across Philadelphia, dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues often experience significant trauma, mental health issues, and substance use disorders that require ingenious and low-barrier intervention approaches in and outside of carceral frameworks; and
WHEREAS, 62 percent of individuals released from the Philadelphia County jail system were arrested again, with The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections finding recidivism rates were higher amongst individuals with substance abuse disorders (especially for opiates), those with mental health problems, and who commit more in-prison misconduct; and
WHEREAS, Low-barrier intervention methods are designed to be easily accessible for individuals, requiring minimal resources, training, or prior experience. These programs allow participants to engage at their own rate. By eliminating obstacles to participation, these interventions foster a non-intimidating environment for creative and personal growth; and
WHEREAS, Art therapy has been shown to be an effective low-barrier intervention that promotes emotional healing and personal growth, particularly for those in recovery from addiction and trauma; and
WHEREAS, Art therapy encompasses a variety of creative practices, including but not limited to sketching, coloring, and painting. According to the American Art Therapy Association, it "engages the mind, body, and spirit in ways that are distinct from verbal articulation alone," allowing participants to express themselves in ways that may feel more accessible and less vulnerable than other forms of treatment; and
WHEREAS, There is a growing body of evidence that demonstrates the positive outcomes of art therapy...
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