The peculiarities of artistic activities empowering addicted individuals
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Abstract
The main goal of the research paper is to analyse aspects how to plan and to run the artistic activity to be a tool for drug-addicts resocialization and to find out impact possibilities for individual change that influences social integration.
The research object: the implementation of art activity in the communities of drug addicts.
Main findings: Personal growing is the main factor of resocialization. Creative activity is an important element of this growth. The research shows a lack of skills of cultural manager’s and social worker’s skills to run the art activity in social field and a lack of information about social impact’s opportunity of artistic activity. The art activity for social change can work on underlying policy issues and socio-cultural project’s method can spread financial potentiality of culture activity and influence partner’s network in socio-cultural area. The research has affirmed the hypothesis that socio-cultural projects organized by Lithuanian culture managers and social workers can be used as effective measures for drug-addicts resocialization.
The research object: the implementation of art activity in the communities of drug addicts.
Main findings: Personal growing is the main factor of resocialization. Creative activity is an important element of this growth. The research shows a lack of skills of cultural manager’s and social worker’s skills to run the art activity in social field and a lack of information about social impact’s opportunity of artistic activity. The art activity for social change can work on underlying policy issues and socio-cultural project’s method can spread financial potentiality of culture activity and influence partner’s network in socio-cultural area. The research has affirmed the hypothesis that socio-cultural projects organized by Lithuanian culture managers and social workers can be used as effective measures for drug-addicts resocialization.
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