European Vision

Superact is currently involved in two European multi-lateral projects: 'Quality of Life' which focuses on creative work with dementia patients, and 'LET'S' which aims at inspiring senior entrepreneurs; another project focusing on youth bullying is in the pipeline.

It is the explicit intention of Superact! to increasingly participate in European multi-lateral projects, making links with similar organisations across Europe in an ongoing process of creative collaboration. This is seen as a way to share resources and enrich our work here in the UK with the experience from our European partner-organisations. Superact! is part of a vibrant network of organisations under the umbrella of the diverse European partnership programs, thereby contributing towards cultural diversity in the South West and beyond, opening its vision and field of action to a wider, European dimension.



We’re looking for senior entrepreneurs to inspire through innovative multimedia storytelling.

Superact is one of 8 European partner organisations to participate in this GRUNDTVIG Project funded by the European Commission.

This is a two-year project focusing on senior entrepreneurs. We are looking for 10 entrepreneurs in their 40's + who are willing to share their experience and the story of their success. Ideally coming from a background of little or no formal education, these self-made men/women will be invited to give an account of their journey towards entrepreneurship.

A film will weave together this tapestry of very diverse trajectories, and will be shown in centers of adult learning. The entrepreneurs featured in the film will serve as a source of inspiration for others, and will hopefully encourage many more to become successful 'senior entrepreneurs'. If you know of anyone whose story should be in this film, please let us know at contact@superact.org.uk. Please mark your email subject ‘LETS’


A better ‘Quality of Life’ for people affected by dementia.

As we live longer, the impact of dementia is becoming ever more widely felt across Europe. It is also becoming clear that a multi faceted approach including use of arts intervention techniques, in conjunction with the more traditional medical approach, can benefit those affected.

As a result, a significant award from Grundtvig, European Commission, Brussels has been made to a group of organisations from a number of European countries including the UK, Austria, The Netherlands and Finland for a project called The Quality of Life with Superact! now acting as Lead Co-Ordinator.

For the next two years the target for the project will be to produce support material for artists from all fields working with dementia.

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