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Welcome to Deep Water Hull
 
We want to hear from people affected by the flood of 2007. Do you have a flood story to tell? If so we would like to record it - in word, on audio or on film. It could be about your home, your family life, your friends, your community or your work - what did the flood mean to you, and what does it mean a year on? Did it bring stress and distress, or was there something positive that came out of it - at the time or after? Your story will become part of a city-wide archive that documents the flood through the real-life stories of the people who lived through the Hull floods of 2007.

deepwaterhull is a city-wide project that documents the Hull 2007 Flood through the stories of the people who lived through it. The project will produce a lasting archive of video, audio and photographic material documenting the personal experiences and consequences- emotional, practical and financial- of the participants. We will also collect uplifting stories of communities coming together to help and support each other. This material will be made available via this website as well as a book and DVD produced at the end of the project.

This project is run alongside another British Red Cross funded project also co-ordinated by Jellycat Media which is providing mental health awareness training to organizations and communities affected by floods. There is emerging anecdotal evidence in Hull that the impact of flooding is having an effect practically and psychologically on residents of the city particularly given the time it is taken for many to move back into their homes. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a new national training programme which was developed in Australia and is being rolled out across England. MHFA increases the confidence of members of the general public to provide a listening ear to people who are in distress and give advice on self help strategies/ materials as well as the knowledge to signpost them to professional support services should it be necessary. Courses are run across the city.

 

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Deepwaterhull - Coming to a library near you

Tuesday, 30 September 2008 | Kate Macdonald

The deepwaterhull team will be coming to a library near you starting Saturday 4th October. Come along and tell us your flood story. Saturday 4th October 10.00 - 12.00 & 2.00...
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Flooded? Come to Artlink and create beautiful items for your home.

Wednesday, 20 August 2008 | Kate Macdonald

Saturdays 30th August and 6th September You are invited to come to Artlink and work with professional artists to create artwork or homewares for your home. Artists Jean Hardwick and Gemma Chaikin...
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flood surfers
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