DVD for Trust’s Early Intervention Programme goes Well!
On Saturday 16th April, the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) and Kent and Medway NHS hosted an event to celebrate the end of the second year of their Wellbeing project, with BreamTeam producing a special film for the event.
The Wellbeing project engages with service users diagnosed with psychosis and other mental health issues. The focus is on using sports and activity, as well as social and cultural based events to aid and promote engagement, recovery and development of social networks.
Using footage taken by the CACT coaches during the year, BreamTeam cut together and created an engaging film, which also included interviews from staff and service users of the project.
BreamTeam also created the branding for the scheme, which was applied to the film, as well as the DVD packaging, with a full replication service provided.
The finished film was shown at the presentation day, which took place on Saturday 16th April 2011 at The Valley, Charlton and was attended by over 100 guests. As well as inviting strategic partners to join in with the celebrations, many of the service users and their families were also in attendance.
Along with the DVD, which documented the service users progress over the year, they were also presented with an achievement award by Trustee, Karl Howman, for successfully completing the year.
The Trust’s Disability and Mental Health Officer, Carl Krauhaus, said: “Year 2 has been a natural progression from Year 1, with some fantastic outcomes for the programme and the service users alike.”
“Our partners at the Kent and Medway NHS early intervention teams are equally as committed to us at the Trust and maximising the opportunities this project can provide for young people.”