Research
Applied theatre in paediatrics: Can participatory performance mitigate educational, emotional and social consequences of missing out school during hospitalisation?
SDHRC RESEARCH WEBINAR SERIES 2021-2022 “HEALTH THROUGH ARTS: CONNECTING PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES” Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health (SDHRC) is launching a new research webinar series. Confirmed speakers from the UK, Europe, USA, Australia will explore important…
Creative Self-care
Online6 - week journaling course for arts, health & wellbeing practitioners. Develop a sustainable self-care practice that will support you towards greater calm, clarity and connection. This 6-week programme will guide you through creative reflective journaling as an ongoing practice…
#CreativeNetwork – Crafts
OnlineCreative Lives teamed up with the Heritage Crafts in May 2020 to set up an online network to connect people working or volunteering in participatory crafts in all its forms across the UK & Ireland, with a particular emphasis on…
Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training for the Arts
OnlineInteractive Online Early-Stage Dementia Awareness Training for Arts Facilitators. While many of us are now back to in-person delivery, we include insights into delivering effective virtual activities via zoom. Arts 4 Dementia warmly invites arts organisations learning managers, facilitators, artists,…
EARLY CAREER RESEARCH INTENSIVE: SNAPE MALTINGS
Snape Maltings Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, United KingdomPresented by the Arts Health Early Career Research Network, University College London, and the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine in partnership with Snape Maltings' Creative Campus, the Arts Health Research Intensive provides a rich introduction to the evidence base around arts in…
Identifying the Art of Wellbeing: the impact of Entelechy Arts’ remote creative programmes during the pandemic.
The Albany Albany Theatre , Douglas Way, London, United KingdomAbout this event As we approach the conclusion of an 18-month research partnership, Entelechy Arts and Queen Mary University of London are delighted to invite you to a sharing and discussion about our findings from our second and final report,…
GBHI: Co-creating Arts for Brain Health – a global perspective
Held online via ZoomAtlantic Fellows showcase global diverse creative activities co-produced with people with dementia generating hope, engagement and inclusion About this event To mark world Alzheimer’s Month, the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) is hosting a webinar on Tuesday Sept. 6 2022…
LAH & Centre for the Humanities and Health KCL, present: Kunle Adewale
King's College London The Strand Campus, London, United KingdomBOOK YOUR FREE SPACE NOW ON EVENTBRITE Kunle Adewale is Mental Health Champion/Advocate, Social Development Practitioner, Global Leader and the founder of Arts in Medicine Projects and Arts in Medicine Fellowship. He has trained and graduated over 800 students and…
‘A Fine Line’ – A participatory creative research event
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Keppel St, LondonJoin this free in-person event, exploring the emotional landscape of creative health practitioners working with people with challenging conditions or circumstances. Creative health practitioners are artists who facilitate supportive and often transformative programmes to enhance the health, mental health and…
DARE TO IMAGINE: Artists’ Residencies in Care Homes Showcase & Report Launch
Anglia Ruskin University Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, GB“Just because someone lives in a care home doesn’t stop them being entitled to high quality arts and culture.” Magic Me always aims to challenge care homes and arts organisations to be adventurous in what they offer to older residents.…