The National Centre for Creative Health
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Helping foster the conditions for creative health to be integral to health and social care and wider systems.
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Great work being done by this national network The Imagination Museum in making the case for the health & wellbeing benefits of dancing in museums and heritage sites. So many great events happening in museums across the country this summer!
The reason Arts and Humanities Research Council supports this important programme on health inequalities is because of our conviction that Arts and Humanities research has the potential to shape how we think and live our lives, and so it is vital for government, business, society in tackling today's
A Case Studies Synthesis and Review of Mobilising Community Assets is out! ncch.org.uk/uploads/MCA-Ca…
Part of the 'Mobilising community assets to tackle health inequalities' programme supported by the
The National Centre for Creative Health
An interim report from the 'Mobilising community assets to tackle health inequalities' programme is out! Mobilising Community Assets is funded by UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council Natural Environment Research Council Medical Research Council Economic and Social Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research and supported by the The National Centre for Creative Health.
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… but they do need core NHS funding - which is what our research from Arts and Humanities Research Council SAYS - you can read it here locality.org.uk/resources/adap… 2/2 Rob Webster 💙 NHS Confederation Alison Haskins NAVCA Arts and Humanities Research Council @theNCCH Arts Council England Sue Cook James Sanderson Locality
Some London arts and mental health folk might be interested in this new fund from City Bridge Foundation on suicide prevention. Creative activities are eligible, as are men's sheds
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The National Centre for Creative Health The National Academy for Social Prescribing London Arts and Health Thrive LDN Rob Berkeley
Arts and Humanities Research Council Mobilising Community Assets Participants of the Arts and Humanities Research Council Mobilising Community Assets #mobilisingcommunities raised the following characteristics of equitable partnerships:
- Mutual participation
- Mutual trust and respect
- Mutual benefit between, and within, partners
- Recognising and addressing power imbalances
We're excited to be at Knowledge Exchange to network, exploring opportunities to link voluntary and community sector organisations and people with lived experience into creative health projects.
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A big thank you to our brilliant Mobilising Community Assets UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council projects for sharing your insights & learning at our first knowledge sharing event. So inspiring! Thanks to wonderful partners: The National Centre for Creative Health James Sanderson Personalised Care #MobilisingCommunities
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Pleasure to share Artscaping time with colleagues at Mobilising Community Assets day. ‘Calmness, serenity, magical,rustle, joy and green’ - a few reflections in response to these brief moments of creative time outside in nature embracing slowliness Helen Chatterjee The National Centre for Creative Health Lucy Wheeler