CDP’S work is well documented and available in the form of publications, which can be referenced to or used by trained organisations or participants to enrich their existing programmes or develop new programmes. One of our publications called “
- The Creative Beginnings is a hands-on innovative approach to artmaking for adults and children. This book is used as a prescribed text book by the North West University.
- The ArtasAdvocacy book is aimed at empowering those involved in social justice and feminist struggles by encouraging them to explore, and voice their own experiences and struggles while providing them with a platform to build their advocacy capacity
- The Naledi YaMeso book is an incubator for women to go beyond personal trauma to address the broader issues they face in our society. The writing shifts towards a strong focus on feminist studies; deconstructing gender stereotyping, and critical assessment of patriarchal domination of our institutions and cultural practices.
- The Creative Rhythms is a resource manual for facilitating processes aimed at empowering women through the creative arts to explore, articulate and analyse personal experiences, ideas and attitudes about a broad range of issues, including gender, sexuality, oppression, liberation, activism, and feminism.

The Creative Beginnings is a hands-on innovative approach to artmaking for adults and children. This book is used as a prescribed text book by the North West University.

The ArtasAdvocacy book is aimed at empowering those involved in social justice and feminist struggles by encouraging them to explore, and voice their own experiences and struggles while providing them with a platform to build their advocacy capacity

The Naledi YaMeso book is an incubator for women to go beyond personal trauma to address the broader issues they face in our society. The writing shifts towards a strong focus on feminist studies; deconstructing gender stereotyping, and critical assessment of patriarchal domination of our institutions and cultural practices.

The Creative Rhythms is a resource manual for facilitating processes aimed at empowering women through the creative arts to explore, articulate and analyse personal experiences, ideas and attitudes about a broad range of issues, including gender, sexuality, oppression, liberation, activism, and feminism.