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A Neurocultural Framework through Participatory Arts and Emotional Scaffolding
We’re proud to announce that our innovative methodology—rooted in culture-as-practice, or participatory arts—is now peer reviewed and publicly available in Frontiers in Education.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Youth mental health is at a breaking point. Traditional clinical models often miss the symbolic, musical, and relational layers of emotional life. Our methodology offers a fresh, science-grounded alternative—because healing is not just inward, but shared and embedded in culture.
With the publication of our approach, we are:
Transparent — you can see the theoretical foundations, methods, and evidence
Credible — peer review gives our work scientific legitimacy
Ready to scale — this opens pathways for funders, partners, and communities to adopt and adapt
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
Here’s what the published paper reveals (based on Reframing Culture in Youth Mental Health: Introducing a Neurocultural Framework through Participatory Arts & Emotional Scaffolding) Frontiers:
The Culture-as-Practice (CAP) framework, which extends earlier Culture-as-Interaction models, positioning participatory cultural practices as affective technologies of emotional regulation. Frontiers
Two in-depth case studies (Whānau Ora in Aotearoa New Zealand; GEMAH in Pakistan & Australia) that demonstrate how arts, ritual, storytelling, rhythm, and identity work in real-world settings to rebuild emotional coherence. Frontiers
Empirical results showing improvements in emotional regulation, social connectedness, self-efficacy, and reductions in anxiety symptoms. Frontiers
A theoretical and practical contrast between CAP and conventional clinical/therapeutic models, showing how CAP can complement them rather than simply replace them. Frontiers
HOW WE’LL USE IT
This methodology gives us a robust roadmap for how to:
Design culturally resonant programs — tailoring arts, ritual, storytelling, sound, movement to community meaning systems
Measure impact — using mixed methods, narrative review, thematic analysis, and quantitative outcomes
Train facilitators — investing in relational, trauma-informed, culturally fluent skills
Engage institutions & funders — presenting a published, peer-reviewed model that is low cost, scalable, and research-based
YOUR ROLE IN THIS MOMENT
You can join us in bringing this to life:
Read & share the article — help spread legitimacy and awareness
Partner with us — adopt, adapt, or co-create CAP-aligned programs in your region
Support our expansion — through funding, in kind, or strategic connections
Stay updated — follow our progress and learnings as we apply this methodology
TRUST & TRANSPARENCY