Project in a Box
Context
The closure of schools throughout the county due to COVID-19 raised concerns within local government around the potential negative impact on young people’s education, health and wellbeing. Lancaster and Morecambe has many existing complex obstacles to the social mobility of young people in the district, and COVID-19 has the potential to further increase the gap between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ to such an extent the gap could become irreparable.
Overview
The Public Sector and Community research cluster, part of the Beyond Imagination E3 funded project at ImaginationLancaster worked with colleagues in Linguistics and the Lancaster University Student’s Union to support primary school children in their creation of ‘Project in a Box’. Along with pens, colouring pencils and other basic stationary and household items the boxes contained a series of ‘prompt posters’ created by design researchers in ImaginationLancaster and based on suggestions from academics across Lancaster University. The ‘prompt posters’ aimed to excite, engage and connect with young children isolated at home – children could record and then share their activities with their teachers, peers and caregivers in a creative exchange.