Parents
The 'Look at Me!'
project explores the varied and unique stories from 12 families using the Spires Cleft Lip and Palate Service based at Salisbury District Hospital.
ArtCare and the Spires team planned this project with the aim of illuminating the experience of whole families and so took a creative approach to finding out more.
With the help of ArtCare, the families have told their stories, which have been published in a brand new book, ‘Look at me'.
For more information click here to view the website. There is also an exhibition being held at Salisbury District Hospital which you can go to.
The book is now available on Amazon for purchase. It makes a really good read. Click on the ‘Buy the book' link on the above website.
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