Despite closed borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Red Pencil continued its overseas humanitarian mission work by leveraging on technology to reach its various beneficiaries.
Singaporeans Yen Chua and Nicole Yeo served as lead art therapist and assistant art therapist with educators in Bangalore, Jammu and Kashmir in India to run several intensive, multi-week, online training programmes.
In this presentation, they will be sharing their preparation for the programme as well as learning points working cross-culturally over a virtual platform.
About the speakers
![]() Yen Chua MA, AThR |
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![]() Nicole Yeo MA, AThR |
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About The Red Pencil Humanitarian Mission
Informed by a decade of experience and deep local expertise, The Red Pencil Humanitarian Mission’s procedures provide on the ground or technological operations, supervision, sustainable impact through coaching and peer groups, opportunities for students registered in a master’s degree in art therapy to contribute and learn from senior arts therapists, and remuneration for the work of certified arts therapists. For more information, visit www.redpencil.org.

