PerPos offers arts-based services that promote inclusion, learning, healing, and social transformation. Our service areas include community theatre and social dialogue, arts education, disability-inclusive arts programming, prison arts rehabilitation, youth mentorship, environmental arts, research, documentation, and training workshops.
We work with communities and institutions to design practical, creative, and culturally grounded solutions to real social challenges.
We also work with other organizations to carry out extensive qualitative impact storytelling beyond the numbers. We excel in the use of such approaches as:
1. The Most Significant Change (MSC) Technique: Regular story circles where participants and staff identify and debate the most meaningful transformations resulting from a project.
2. The Success Case Method (SCM): Targeted interviews with "outlier" participants—those who experienced extraordinary success—to identify the specific project ingredients that triggered their breakthrough.
3. Outcome Harvesting: Annual reviews to map how PerPos’s artistic work has influenced local behavior, social norms, or policy changes
4. Photovoice & Participatory Video: Using participant-generated photography as a primary source of data to understand the visual and emotional impact of our interventions.
5. Reflective Journals & Peer Reviews: Maintaining a culture of continuous learning and artistic accountability.
Further details of these can be found in our Artisitic Policy linked below.
Being mindful of the people we serve, PerPos is very particular about safeguarding.