The Scrivener - Winter 2020 - Volume 29 Number 4

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COMMUNICATING

The Arts Help Vulnerable Women and Child Clients Process Trauma

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he connection between art and our emotional expression is well-recognized. The many multifaceted arts therapy programs of the Greater Vancouver Elizabeth Fry Society (EFry), for vulnerable women and children, help clients process trauma and invite new possibilities for healing. Says Cassandra, a client in EFry’s Rosedale residential addiction recovery program, “It’s really helpful. Addiction makes you lose the ability to connect with yourself. Art helps me be vulnerable and access feelings and emotions that I cannot through counselling.” Offered twice a week, the arts program includes visual arts such as drawing, painting, and sculpture, together with music, dance, journaling, and meditation. “We always start with a checkin,” says Catherine Lamb, who leads the Expressive Arts Therapy Program for EFry. “Every woman comes in with such a different experience. Different modes of expression work best at various times. Therapeutic art is not always pretty because you can see the trauma on the page, but it is very effective.” Volume 29  Number 4  Winter 2020

Karen McCluskey

Cassandra agrees. “I have always liked to draw and paint. Going through this program, my work has changed. I’m more confident now and feel more creative and ready to try different things.”

how the COVID-19 pandemic was impacting them. Youth then wrote about their creations.

Offered twice a week, the arts program includes visual arts such as drawing, painting, and sculpture, together with music, dance, journaling, and meditation.

• “I feel like a queen for helping my mom.

In addition to supporting women of all ages, through its JustKids initiative EFry supports child and youth clients struggling with trauma. JustKids is an umbrella of programs, services, and research projects specifically designed to assist children and youth who have experienced parental addiction, homelessness, or incarceration. Fostering artistic expression is a cornerstone of its Saturday Club Day Camps and Blue Sky Summer Camps for children ages 6 to 17. During this year’s camps, a particularly impactful exercise for the senior campers (ages 12 to 17) was creating multimedia collages about The Scrivener | www.bcnotaryassociation.ca

“This picture represents what I am,” writes a 13-year-old creator who spends much of her time looking after her siblings. (See opposite page.)

• “Who knew?” is there because I felt like the virus just came. • “Confident” is there because I feel that is what I need to be for my siblings to take care of them. • “Heartbreak” is because of what I feel for my mom. • “Sweet,” “Shine,” and “Still Standing” are words I am proud of for being.” All of EFry’s JustKids programming is made possible thanks to its donors. s

Karen McCluskey provides communications support for EFry.

“Art helps me be vulnerable and access feelings and emotions that I cannot through counselling.”

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TECHNOLOGY

1min
page 76

The Nose Knows

1min
page 75

WILLS AND ESTATES

9min
pages 72-74

HISTORY OF BC

3min
pages 70-71

BOOK REVIEW

2min
page 69

THE LTSA

2min
page 68

Saffron Almond Cake

3min
page 63

End of an Era

4min
pages 60-61

Gnocchi

2min
page 62

SFU MASTER OF ARTS IN APPLIED LEGAL STUDIES (MA ALS

4min
pages 66-67

BCLI

3min
page 65

Transform the Family Justice System A New Year’s Resolution

5min
pages 52-53

PROFILE OF A BC NOTARY, SHOWCASING THE WINNERS OF THE PRESTIGIOUS DR. BERNARD W. HOETER AWARD

5min
pages 56-57

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

1min
pages 58-59

Resolutions for a Greener 2021. Dreaming of a Greener Future?

4min
pages 50-51

New Year’s Resolutions

2min
page 49

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

2min
page 48

Editor’s

5min
pages 43-44

Age, Disability, and Dementia-Friendly Communication

8min
pages 45-47

The Language of Music

2min
page 37

COMMUNICATING ABOUT TAXES

2min
page 42

Quotes and Misquotes

7min
pages 38-41

6 New Year’s Resolutions for Better Digital Communications

3min
page 36

The Arts Help Vulnerable Women and Child Clients Process Trauma

2min
page 35

Communicating Through the Power of Music

4min
pages 32-34

Communicating: A Fine Art

2min
pages 30-31

Whole-Body Listeners

2min
page 28

Managing Grief

9min
pages 20-22

It Only Takes One to Stop Fighting

2min
page 26

Meat and Potatoes Communicating

4min
pages 18-19

Storytelling

2min
page 23

NEW CANADIAN BOOK

5min
pages 15-16

Zoom 101

2min
page 17

Assess the Quality of Your Communicating

2min
page 13

Veracity: The Quality of Communication

2min
page 14

Every Conversation Counts The Secret to Every Great Presentation

2min
page 12

KEYNOTE

1min
page 9

Out of Touch

6min
pages 10-11

COVER STORY A Message from Al-Karim Kara

3min
page 6

CEO, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

3min
page 8

VICE PRESIDENT, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

1min
page 7
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