We acknowledge & pay our respects to First Nations peoples & recognise the role of intergenerational song practitioners in establishing rich & diverse music practices that exist today.

We acknowledge & pay our respects to First Nations peoples & recognise the role of intergenerational song practitioners in establishing rich & diverse music practices that exist today.

Creative Minds: wellbeing for creative work

A workshop to help you refresh your mindset, reignite your creativity and enhance your self-care strategies with reflective, playful, and supportive prompts and activities.

Reignite your creative practices and reconnect with your why through Support Act’s Creative Minds, an engaging, immersive workshop, created for musicians, artists and other creatives working or emerging across music and the creative industries.

The workshop is designed to help participants challenge and expand their existing notions of creativity, and develop practical strategies to boost divergent thinking, expand self-awareness and bolster often overlooked self-care practices that can alleviate psychological distress and insulate from further risk of mental ill health.

Now more than ever, artists, musicians and creatives need to find ways to reconnect with their creative vision and be agile and courageous in an unpredictable and competitive landscape. Reach out to see how we might bring a Creative Minds session to your workplace, event or community.

Sam Patterson Smith Square

Creative Minds explores...

  • The myths and perils of creativity, tackling destructive and restrictive ideas related to what it means to “be creative”

  • Goal-setting – how to set healthy and strategic goals (using evidence-based techniques including mental contrasting and intention implementation)

  • Values and the importance of “defining your why” when it comes to creative pursuits

  • How to use elements of positive psychology to nurture conditions for creativity, including the importance of play, environment, flow-states, mindfulness and downtime

  • Creative tools and techniques to help participants operate in the system of creativity, and explore the four laws of creative success

What to expect

Creative Minds can be offered as a one-day intensive (which includes all the content above) or shorter formats ranging from 90min – 3hrs, with content specifically tailored to the needs and interests of your team or community. 

You can book a full-day workshop with us, or select a creative-wellbeing theme of your choice, which comes with tailored activities, talking points that allow for free-flowing conversation and personal reflection.

We also offer public access sessions, which will be announced via our socials and newsletter so keep an eye out for upcoming sessions.

The serious stuff

Support Act is a registered Public Benevolent Institution (PBI).

This means our primary purpose is to relieve distress, hardship and suffering, and to support people who are experiencing, or are at risk of, significant vulnerability.

Our PBI status reflects our commitment to delivering programs that provide genuine public benefit, are responsibly governed, and remain focused on supporting those who need help most across the music and creative industries.