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Art Therapy at Home

In these uncertain times, positive mental health and wellbeing is more important than ever - 83% of young people with mental health issues have said that the pandemic has had a negative impact on their mental health. There are so many ways in which art can help alleviate stress and anxiety. We have utilised our expertise to develop therapeutic art resources and positive wellbeing tools that our service users and wider networks can use remotely. We are constantly adding new materials to help, so please keep an eye on this resource hub for new additions.

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  • Dear Teapot Trust: Pain is hard to describe. Do you have any advice?

    Dear Teapot Trust: Pain is hard to describe. Do you have any advice?

    Advice from an Art Therapist on how to share your experience of pain.

  • Teapot Trust Announcement

    Teapot Trust Announcement

    In this update we share news about Teapot Trust.

  • Telling Our Stories Through Comics

    Telling Our Stories Through Comics

    Earlier this year our Young Voices learnt all about comics. They have shared one all about coming to Young Voices Tuesday Group.

  • Bringing Colour to Young Lives: Teapot Trust at PReS 2025

    Bringing Colour to Young Lives: Teapot Trust at PReS 2025

    Our Clinical Lead, Dr Patricia Watts, recently attended the Paediatric Rheumatology European Society 2025 Conference in Helsinki, Finland. She was able to share about the power of using art therapy with children and young people, as well as highlight the impact that Teapot Trust is making.

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  • Relaxation Exercises

    Relaxation Exercises

    When feeling stressed, use some of these exercise to help ground you and relax your breathing.

  • Therapeutic Art Techniques

    Therapeutic Art Techniques

    No matter the medium, these techniques can help promote positive wellbeing through art.

  • Access Funds and Grants for Families in Need

    Access Funds and Grants for Families in Need

    A list of organisations that support parents and carers of children with chronic conditions in financial hardship.

  • Positive Wellbeing

    Positive Wellbeing

    Tips to promote children's positive mental wellbeing.

  • Art Therapist Videos

    Art Therapist Videos

    Follow along as our art therapists show different therapeutic art exercises to do at home.

  • Our History

    Our History

    Teapot Trust was established to help fill the gaps in care for children with chronic conditions and their families by incorporating art therapy into their hospital visits.

  • More Downloadable Activities

    More Downloadable Activities

    View the different art activity worksheets you can use at home.

  • Elsewhere Garden Chelsea

    Elsewhere Garden Chelsea

    Teapot Trust’s Elsewhere Garden by Semple Begg was featured at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023 and has been relocated to its permanent home at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.

  • Annual Report and Accounts

    Annual Report and Accounts

    Take a look at our new annual report and accounts where we explore our key achievements over the last year.

  • Colouring Pages

    Colouring Pages

    Check out some of these stylish designs you can make your own at home.

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