Honestly Woman Issue 3: June 2017 | Page 10

At home non-medical, non-prescriptive approach - we speak about a very common sense approach to life adversities. At home we do events and speaking We have also developed The Possibility engagements that promote greater mental School, which is our way of sharing an wellbeing (our biggest social justice innovative social justice platform with issue). We share the insights learnt from Australian school communities. We offer our experiences in the slums, in the a mindset of creative thinking and hands hope of inspiring a different solution on projects that can be easily used to to mental health issues; we share the reimagine solutions to some of our most background stories of our makers and difficult problems. design engagements that inspire and We are so very privileged to call this empower local audiences to action their ‘work’. The incredible people we meet, own dreams, goals, and intentions. We encourage people to take ‘agency’ over their the festivals, the music, the travel, the choices through creative thinking. We have creative individuals who are our colleagues, the cycles we see broken, the amazing popups at these engagements to enhance the sale of slumwear108. They become very people with whom we collaborate, what a wonderful and joyous way to share this life, warm, engaging gatherings where people feel inspired and empowered, realising that full of gratitude and laughs. mental health can be approached from a You can read more about the work of Kim Pearce and Kath Davis at www.thepossibilityproject.com.au "If you write something beautiful and impor tant , and the right per son somehow discover s it , they will clear room for you on the bookshelves of the world — at any age." ~ L iz Gi l be r t 10 H O N E S T LY W O M A N M A G A Z I N E - S U B S C R I B E N O W