Eligibility Criteria
For people aged 18 and over that suffer from ill mental health or life challenges
Equality and Inclusion
RIG Arts have robust policies and are committed to an ethos of inclusion, creating an environment free from discrimination. We believe diversity supports organisations, communities, and creativity to thrive.
Our objectives are to engage disadvantaged people through cultural activities – enhancing their lives, developing new skills and encouraging citizenship, community development and education. RIG Arts encourage the development of a diverse cultural and artistic base within Inverclyde, to the benefit of the whole community through education, outreach, and heritage.
The arts can be used to investigate, learn and discuss any subject to varying degrees of complexity. RIG Arts are passionate about using creativity and innovation to influence change and to make a positive difference in people’s lives and their environments.
The main aim and measure of RIG Arts success is the positive development of local people using creativity and innovation as tools that enable all people from very different circumstances and abilities to explore and express themselves building confidence, self esteem and widening their outlook to encourage them on a path of engaged learning, further education, or employment.