Origin
Aims and Outreach
Projects
Workshops
COVID-19 and Achievements
100

Who is the founder of The Red Pencil?

Laurence Vandenborre

100

Who is their target audience?

People of all ages. (slide 11)

100

How many key programmes are there which are run at the organisation? List two. 

There are 5 key programmes run, and they include clinical sessions, workshops, community outreach, online workshops, adapted clinical sessions

(slide 20)

100

True or False? The 2 universities that The Red Pencil has partnered with are NUS and NTU.

False. They have partnered with NUS and SMU.

(slides 33 and 34)

100

True or False? The Circuit Breaker affected the Red Pencil and they could not do anything to handle the situation. 

False. Although it is true that the Circuit Breaker affected the organisation, they pressed on and became innovative.

(slide 37)

200

What year was The Red Pencil founded?

2011

200

Which group of people makes up the lowest percentage of workshop participants?

Seniors (slide 12)

200

State any two programmes held as part of clinical session which are run at the organisation. 

Any two: Budding Captain, Our Tapestry, Rebound, Courage

(slide 23)

200

How does the art therapy experiential workshop allow paticipants to experience the benefits of art therapy?

Hint: Through _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ activities

Through hands-on activities

(slide 30)

200

State one of the two programmes which were part of the adapted clinical sessions.

Happy Transitioning to School Life, 4-step parent and child art therapy journey 

(slides 40 and 41)

300

What inspired Laurence Vandeborre to start The Red Pencil?

The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami (slide 5)

300

What is The Red Pencil's mission? 

Please fill in the blanks.

Their mission is to bring the _____ of ____ to participants...

Their mission is to bring the power of arts to them... (slide 13)





300

True or False? Being able to easily open up to friends and families about worries is the hardest aspect to acquire and develop amongst participants.

False. The aspect of being open to challenges and being able to bounce back from failures has shown to be the hardest aspect to acquire amongst participants.

(slide 27)

300

NUS i.volunteer is a programme organised by NUS and _______?

The Red Cross

(slide 32)

300

What percentage of art therapy experiential workshops were held online?  

(1) 73%

(2) 86%

(4) 92%

(3) 97%


(4) 97%

(slide 50)

400

Where in Singapore is The Red Pencil located?

Red Hill (slide 9)

400

Name two organisations that The Red Pencil has partnered with. 

Any two: KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Alzheimer’s Disease Association, MOE, National Gallery

(slide 16)

400

What does The Red Pencil plan to continue even after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Hint: open their programmes up to....?

Post covid, it plans to continue to open up their programmes to bed-ridden clients, with more online sessions and opportunities.

400

What did the participants of the SMU workshop create?

Hint: v_ _ _ _ _    j _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Visual journals 

(slide 35)

400

Overall, how was the year 2020 for The Red Pencil?

( Its right as long as you can explain the gist and key ideas! )

It was a year filled with opportunities to innovate and reach out more to people in need/ many accomplishments, positive impacts. 

(slide 49)

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