Sharing the latest news, events and reports from our team and guests.
To find our full list of reports and publications, take a look at Resources
Marking World Mental Health Day 2023
We’re pleased to announce the launch of our autumn series of workshops, Understanding self-harm available to professionals working with young people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Understanding Self-Harm: Phase 2
Phase 2 was marked by a creative collaboration resulting in an animated film about self-harm, Ask Me How I Am.
National Lottery Funding Secured!
We’re very excited to announce that we’ve received funding from the national lottery community fund to enable us to continue the important work of fullscope for a further 3 years.
A Celebration of Artscaping
Fullscope’s partner, Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination recently hosted a special event to celebrate facilitating more arts in nature opportunities for children and young people.
Power of Youth Day 2023
Amber Knowles shares more to highlight the outstanding work of Our Voices, a young people’s mental health advisory group.
Evaluating Our Story of Collaboration
We’re pleased to share a recent evaluation of the Fullscope consortium, conducted by eminent researchers, Harry Deacon and Dr Angela Aristidou at UCL School of Management.
A Look at our Work So Far
We’ve been looking back at the last 3 years and reflecting on the work we’ve done and we’re sharing our findings.
Fullscope's Model for Co-Production
Co-production, for Fullscope, is a way of designing and delivering support for children, young people and their families (CYPF) which places CYPF at the centre of the development process, recognising them as experts by their own experience.
Branching Out: Supporting Children’s Wellbeing
Find out more about the pilot exploring how elements of an established mental health art-in-nature programme, Artscapers, could be scaled up to benefit more children.
Inspiring System Innovation
Learn more about Fullscope’s role in change and how our system response to mental health and wellbeing in today’s England demands a bold and radical change of direction.
GP Pilot Project Extended
Six months into our GP pilot project, we ask what we’re learning and what we have planned for the future.
All Party Parliamentary Group Discussion
Find out more about the Branching Out project’s invitation to open an All Party Parliamentary group discussing young people, co-production, creativity and mental health services.
Understanding Self-Harm
Delve into the details of Fullscope’s latest desktop research and data analysis of the prevalence of self-harm among children and young people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
GP Pilot Project Learnings
With Fullscope’s 1 year GP project now drawn to a close, we reflect on what we’ve learned and what’s coming next.
The Fullscope Story
We are often asked about the origin of Fullscope, and how our collaborative came together. Here is our story (in a nutshell).