Creative arts therapy

For CAYA patients and their siblings from 0-24 years old, to support the psychosocial needs of a young person. This service is available nationwide, at home or as locally as possible.  

What is Creative Art therapy?

Creative Arts Therapies is the umbrella term used to describe Art Therapy, Dance-Movement Therapy, Dramatherapy, and Music Therapy. 

All Creative Art Therapists are masters level qualified in their specific medium and are registered with the Irish Association of Creative Arts Therapists (IACAT). Creative Arts Therapies is the purposeful and planned use of creative processes with a qualified therapist to support child development, emotional expression, social interaction, physical improvements, and cognitive goals.

There is a wide body of research that supports the use of creative arts therapies for CAYA with cancer, in survivorship, or in palliative care.

The benefits

A Child, Adolescence, and Young Adult (CAYA) cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatments can impact the social, emotional, and developmental needs of the person with cancer and their relationships with the family or caregivers that support them.

Talking about cancer can be hard, especially for children and young people. This age group is innately creative and expresses themselves, interacts, and communicates through nonverbal and creative means, such as makeup, social media, fashion, and music.

The Irish Cancer Society is now offering free Creative Arts Therapy for Children, Adolescents and Young adults with or in survivorship of cancer (0-24 years) and their siblings.

If you’re interested in availing of Creative Arts Therapy support sessions for you or your child, please email us below, and one of our team will be in touch.

Who can avail of this service?

All children, adolescent and young adults aged between 0-24 years with cancer, in survivorship of cancer, or in palliative care, and their siblings.

Sessions can take place:

  • In-person, or online.
  • One-to-one or in a group.
  • In your home, or nearby.

If you’re interested in availing of Creative Arts Therapy support sessions for you or your child please email creativeartstherapy@irishcancer.ie and one of our team will be in touch.

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Glossary of terms

Art Therapy is used to help patients interpret, express, and resolve their emotions and thoughts through the creative process of art. Patients work with an art therapist to explore their emotions, understand conflicts or feelings that are causing them distress, and use art to help them find resolutions to those issues.


 

Movement is our first form of communication. Movement can be functional, communicative, developmental, and expressive. DMT explores, within a therapeutic environment, our relationship with movement, our bodies, and the physical responses to stress, pain, low mood, etc. DMT is particularly effective in those seeking to improve their relationship and awareness of their body.

The intentional and systematic use of drama and theater processes to achieve healthy psychological growth and change. Interventions can include games, puppets, masks, storytelling, fairy tales, roleplay, and sensory and imaginative play as a means of communication and expression. Dramatherapy can support playing or acting out and is particularly helpful when exploring challenging things from various points of view.

The use of music-based activities for non-musical goals. Music Therapy has been proven to support emotional regulation and expression, pain and fatigue management, encourage movement, cognition skills and communication, social interaction, reduction of anxiety and low mood and coping with change. Music therapists are trained to ensure the sessions are accessible and supportive for all ages and abilities.


We're here to help

In-hospital support

The Irish Cancer Society's Children’s Cancer Nurse at Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin Hospital one day per week provides free, confidential advice, support and information to anyone affected by a child’s cancer.
In-hospital support
Children's Fund

Children's Fund

A grant of €3,000 for families of children under 18yrs diagnosed with cancer. Supporting families with the cost of a cancer diagnosis.
Children's Fund