This publication was produced to go alongside the conference. You can download a pdf copy below or email Julie Hewitt julie@creativeartseast.co.uk for a hard copy.
It includes a summary of the projects which comprised the Norfolk Arts & Wellbeing Programme plus personal perspectives from both arts and wellbeing professionals who offer their insights into what can help to bridge the gap between the two sectors from their point of view and some facts and figures. ![]()
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Agenda 27 April 2016
9am: Coffee and registration
9.30: Dawn Rees, The Rees Consultancy, will introduce herself, her work and the purpose of the day
9.45am: Alex Coulter, Director of Arts and Health South West will talk about the national context of arts and wellbeing and the journey and successes of AHSW
10.15am: Dr Chris Price, former chair of Norwich CCG will talk about how CCGs work, the issues they face in commissioning arts services and how can the arts sector can work best with CCGs
10.35am: Cllr Paul Smyth, talking about the long term picture for local authority services and the role for arts and culture in health and wellbeing
10.50am: Questions to the panel chaired by Dawn Rees
11.15-11.30 Break
11.30am: Anni Raw, Arts and Health researcher at Durham University and Natalie Jode, Executive Director of Creative Arts East will present the Norfolk Arts & Wellbeing Programme including case studies and evaluation data from the 3 year programme
12.45-1pm: Summary of the morning
1pm: Break for lunch - catering by The Feed, a social enterprise to help homeless people into work
1-2pm: Information stations
During lunch break there will be tables and stands hosted by people who will tell you about their projects; Norwich MIND, ABCD Project, City Reach, Intercultural Dialogues, Sing Your Heart Out and more
2pm: After lunch limber up - 3x10 minute short talks about local initiatives that are working well
2.30pm: How can the sectors work together?
An opportunity to work in cross-sector groups on realistic scenarios with prepared facilitators
3.45pm: Feedback
4pm: Where do we go from here?
Damian Hebron, Director, London Arts in Health Forum and Head of Arts at Cambridge University Hospital:
The ecology of arts & health in the East
Natalie Jode: An idea for thematic round tables
Dawn Rees: Summing up
4.30pm: Opportunity to stay and chat and have a drink with colleagues
9.30: Dawn Rees, The Rees Consultancy, will introduce herself, her work and the purpose of the day
9.45am: Alex Coulter, Director of Arts and Health South West will talk about the national context of arts and wellbeing and the journey and successes of AHSW
10.15am: Dr Chris Price, former chair of Norwich CCG will talk about how CCGs work, the issues they face in commissioning arts services and how can the arts sector can work best with CCGs
10.35am: Cllr Paul Smyth, talking about the long term picture for local authority services and the role for arts and culture in health and wellbeing
10.50am: Questions to the panel chaired by Dawn Rees
11.15-11.30 Break
11.30am: Anni Raw, Arts and Health researcher at Durham University and Natalie Jode, Executive Director of Creative Arts East will present the Norfolk Arts & Wellbeing Programme including case studies and evaluation data from the 3 year programme
12.45-1pm: Summary of the morning
1pm: Break for lunch - catering by The Feed, a social enterprise to help homeless people into work
1-2pm: Information stations
During lunch break there will be tables and stands hosted by people who will tell you about their projects; Norwich MIND, ABCD Project, City Reach, Intercultural Dialogues, Sing Your Heart Out and more
2pm: After lunch limber up - 3x10 minute short talks about local initiatives that are working well
2.30pm: How can the sectors work together?
An opportunity to work in cross-sector groups on realistic scenarios with prepared facilitators
3.45pm: Feedback
4pm: Where do we go from here?
Damian Hebron, Director, London Arts in Health Forum and Head of Arts at Cambridge University Hospital:
The ecology of arts & health in the East
Natalie Jode: An idea for thematic round tables
Dawn Rees: Summing up
4.30pm: Opportunity to stay and chat and have a drink with colleagues