ROAM is a creative programme designed to support wellbeing and social connection in Cork City. Developed by Cork City Council and the Irish Hospice Foundation through the Creative Ireland Programme, ROAM is part of a wider Creative Communities Initiative within Sláintecare Healthy Communities.

The project responds to some of the lasting impacts of the pandemic, particularly for those who have experienced isolation, loss, or disruption to social connections or key life moments. Through music, art, and shared creative experiences, ROAM provides opportunities for people to reconnect, explore, and celebrate their communities.

A panel of seven local artists has been specially trained in creative approaches to grief and loss, equipping them to lead workshops, performances, and exhibitions in schools and community spaces. Children and older people are at the heart of these activities, rediscovering their neighbourhoods and sparking intergenerational conversations and connections.

This initiative is funded through Creative Ireland’s Creative Health and Wellbeing in the Community programme and is guided by a collaborative, interagency steering group.

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