David Barton gains national recognition for work of children’s charity he started in Thurrock

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THURROCK resident and charity founder David Barton has been selected for national recognition and will be honoured with a British Citizen Award for Services to the Arts (BCAa) in recognition of his sustained charitable and community service using art to support mental health, inclusion and wellbeing.

The awards form part of The People’s Honours, a national recognition programme that honours individuals from across the United Kingdom who have made an exceptional contribution to society through voluntary service and civic commitment. 

Those selected are recognised for the positive impact they make in their communities and for their dedication to service for the good of the country.

The Services to the Arts category recognises individuals who use their creative discipline to benefit wider audiences, with a particular emphasis on accessibility, inclusion and equality.

David founded the charity Get Started Art in 2022. Since its establishment, he has led the distribution of more than 1.5 million free art-therapy books and creative resources to children, schools, care homes and hospitals across Essex, the UK and internationally. The charity provides free arts and crafts materials and creative support to disadvantaged children, vulnerable adults, and people of all ages with learning disabilities or additional needs.

Rather than focusing on traditional art education, David’s work places accessibility at its core. 

His art-therapy resources are designed for individuals who may not otherwise have access to creative outlets, including children with additional needs, care home residents, people recovering from trauma, and those living in refuge or supported accommodation.

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