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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire is seven Camphill charities, working together. Beannachar Camphill Community, Charity No: SC016384, Camphill Wellbeing Trust, Charity No:SC016291, Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools, Charity No:SC015588, Milltown Camphill Community, Charity No: SC01093, Newton Dee Community, Charity No:SC013057, Simeon Care for the Elderly, Charity No:SC012239, Tigh a’Chomainn Camphill Ltd, Charity No:SC003220. Camphill Rudolf Steiner Estates Ltd (known as Camphill Estates) Charity No: SC012653.

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Talk examines use of colour in art therapy

The role of colour in art therapy will be examined by Jennie Tanser, Art Therapist at Camphill Medical Practice, at a free talk in Aberdeen on the evening of Tuesday, March 29.

During her talk, Jennie Tanser will give examples of how colour can be used in her therapy sessions.

Camphill Wellbeing Trust art therapy“We take colour for granted,” Jennie (left) explains. “I want to make people more conscious of colour, how it affects us and how it can be used to interact with people through art therapy.”

Her talk “Colour in Art Therapy” is at 7.30pm in the Newton Dee Café on Old Ferry Road, Bieldside, Aberdeen.

Camphill Wellbeing Trust, the charity arm of Camphill Medical Practice, is one of seven charities in Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire.

Trained initially as an art teacher, Jennie initially taught art within adult education. Then, following a four-year training, Jennie gained a Diploma in Anthroposophical Art Therapy. She has been an art therapist since 1989, joining Camphill Medical Practice in 1992.

Camphill Medical Practice, located on the Murtle Campus of Camphill School Aberdeen in Bieldside, provides NHS primary care services to the local community along with the intensive professional care required by the children and adults in Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire communities in the Aberdeen area.
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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire represents the shared interests of seven Camphill charities in the Aberdeen area.

The Camphill pioneers likened their first community in Aberdeen to lighting a candle on the hill.

Now that candle spreads its light widely.

More than 700 people live and work in Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire communities, offering education, therapies, training, work and living opportunities for vulnerable children, young people, adults and the elderly.

Internationally the Camphill Movement extends to more than 100 centres in 23 countries.