Creative Health Connections Directory
Email elena@londonartsandhealth.org.uk to be involved in this project.
Email elena@londonartsandhealth.org.uk to be involved in this project.
New Thinking: health inequalities Arts & Ideas: Christienna Fryar talks to UCL Professor Helen Chatterjee and Myrtle Emmanuel, senior lecturer at the University of Greenwich, about tackling health inequalities and using arts. Our National Health Stories https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ-cdpFxPb4&feature=youtu.be
Discover Festival is a community festival from St Margaret's House, for everyone to enjoy. Join them in a varied programme of outdoor wellbeing sessions, dancing and arts and crafts for all ages during the day and evenings of live music…
The Baring Foundation have posted a new blog exploring themes of arts, mental health and how much men participate in these kinds of activities. You can read the full blog here. The desk research and a large number of conversations…
Are you in the process of designing a project and interested in ensuring it's accessible? Shape Arts' new resource was compiled after discussions with early career disabled artists about their aims and needs - in particular, when considering approaching funders…
A research study is being undertaken that aims to explore the effectiveness and potential improvements of social prescribing services from an anthropological perspective. The target audience includes social prescribers and individuals working within the social prescribing field. To take part,…
Co-designed with children and young people, Young V&A is a free, national museum designed to showcase the power of creativity in children’s lives as they build new skills and develop the creative confidence needed to thrive in our fast-changing world.…
The AHRC works with the government to invest over £7 billion a year in research and innovation. They partner with academia and industry to make the impossible, possible. The Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) is part of UKRI. The…
London Arts and Health (LAH) and the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance (CHWA) are really pleased and proud to support Arts & Health Hub (A&HH) in the launch of their new Support Hub. The Support Hub runs from 2023-2026 and…
We are excited for all the interest in wanting to get involved with the festival which runs this year from the 15th - 21st May. Our provocation this year is: What is the role of creativity in a health crisis?…