19/03/2020

Londoner #376 | Bozena, who transformed a derelict ruin into a beautiful therapy centre

Bozena transformed a ruin into a therapy centre.

How did a former a Polish asylum seeker, set up a child and adolescent psychotherapy training centre in a previously derelict ruin? See the transformation of The Bothy, a victorian gothic-style building, into a welcoming space, tailor-made to deliver therapy to children and their families. And meet pioneer in child and adolescent psychotherapy training, Bozena Merrick.

This film is part of 1000 Londoners, a ten-year digital project which aims to create a digital portrait of a city through 1000 of the people who identify themselves with it. The profile contains a 3 minute film that gives an insight into the life of the Londoner, as well as their personal photos of London and some answers to crucial questions about their views on London life. Over the course of the project we aim to reveal as many facets of the capital as possible, seeing city life from 1000 points of view.

A Chocolate Films Production

This film was produced by Londons’ favourite video production company - the South London based film production company and social enterprise, Chocolate Films.

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