Out of the Darkness: A Community led Art Psychotherapy Response to the Grenfell Tower Fire

Susan Rudnik
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This short report is an attempt to bring into light the art therapy response following the Grenfell Tower fire on the 14th June 2017. This terrible tragedy was the worst fire in London’s history with a reported 72 deaths (one of whom died 6 months after the fire having never left hospital), 18 of the victims were children. The fire began on the 4th floor of the tower and spread ferociously through the building, aided by the exterior cladding that has now been identified as well below the necessary fire safety standards. There remains an on-going, complex inquiry into the causes and events that led to the fire, with major failings being uncovered in the building as well as the fire access to the block. While this stream of seemingly new evidence emerges to the outrage of the public, the community have known about these failings for years. The Grenfell Action Group[1] actively complaining about the shoddy workmanship and the unsafe refurbishment since 2012. They were not only ignored but also bullied and threatened with eviction by authorities. Ten months after the tragedy this disregard continues as many families remain in hotels and temporary accommodation as the painful fight for Justice continues.
走出黑暗:社区领导的艺术心理疗法对格伦费尔大厦火灾的反应
这篇简短的报告试图揭示2017年6月14日格伦费尔大厦火灾后艺术疗法的反应。这场可怕的悲剧是伦敦历史上最严重的火灾,据报道有72人死亡(其中一人在火灾发生6个月后去世,从未离开医院),其中18名受害者是儿童。大火从大楼的四楼开始,猛烈地蔓延到整座大楼,而现在已经确定的外部包层也低于必要的消防安全标准。目前仍在对导致火灾的原因和事件进行复杂的调查,并发现了建筑物以及通往该街区的消防通道的主要缺陷。虽然这一系列看似新的证据引起了公众的愤怒,但社会多年来一直知道这些缺陷。自2012年以来,格伦费尔行动小组[1]积极抱怨劣质工艺和不安全的翻新。他们不仅被忽视,还受到当局的欺凌和驱逐威胁。悲剧发生十个月后,这种漠视仍在继续,许多家庭仍住在旅馆和临时住所,争取正义的痛苦斗争仍在继续。
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