Arts on Prescription – The Role of Social PrescribingWednesday 26 October 2016, 5:30pm - 7pm
Central Cambridge
Arts and Minds are collaborating with Public Health England, East England to organise a seminar exploring the growing field of culture, health and wellbeing and its impact within mental health practice. This seminar aims to bring together medical practitioners, commissioners, academics, researcher, senior councillors and business leaders with providers of arts based community support to consider ways in which together we can build on local assets to build effective and evidenced solutions.
Register your interest by emailing mindsarts@gmail.com
Central Cambridge
Arts and Minds are collaborating with Public Health England, East England to organise a seminar exploring the growing field of culture, health and wellbeing and its impact within mental health practice. This seminar aims to bring together medical practitioners, commissioners, academics, researcher, senior councillors and business leaders with providers of arts based community support to consider ways in which together we can build on local assets to build effective and evidenced solutions.
Register your interest by emailing mindsarts@gmail.com
Exploring the Contribution of Arts and Culture to Education and Wellbeing in Norfolk
Thursday 19 May 2016
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Castle Hill, Norwich NR1 3JU
09:30am—4:15pm
This major conference will focus on presenting evidence which demonstrates the impact and benefit of using creative approaches in key commissioning arenas and on next steps in developing new collaborative initiatives in Norfolk. The conference will be chaired by Cllr Paul Smyth, Chair of the Communities Committee, Norfolk County Council.
Keynote speakers will include leading academics in the field including Professor Norma Daykin, University of Winchester, Professor Venu Dhupa, Nottingham Trent University, and David McDaid, Associate Professorial Research Fellow, London School of Economics. The conference will include a range of local case-studies across arts, libraries, museums and archives, and a chaired panel discussion.
The conference will be of interest to commissioners from public health, adult social care and children’s services, arts and culture professionals, and local councillors.
To register your FREE place, please visit our Eventbrite Page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-the-contribution-of-arts-culture-to-education-wellbeing-tickets-24782967523
Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Castle Hill, Norwich NR1 3JU
09:30am—4:15pm
This major conference will focus on presenting evidence which demonstrates the impact and benefit of using creative approaches in key commissioning arenas and on next steps in developing new collaborative initiatives in Norfolk. The conference will be chaired by Cllr Paul Smyth, Chair of the Communities Committee, Norfolk County Council.
Keynote speakers will include leading academics in the field including Professor Norma Daykin, University of Winchester, Professor Venu Dhupa, Nottingham Trent University, and David McDaid, Associate Professorial Research Fellow, London School of Economics. The conference will include a range of local case-studies across arts, libraries, museums and archives, and a chaired panel discussion.
The conference will be of interest to commissioners from public health, adult social care and children’s services, arts and culture professionals, and local councillors.
To register your FREE place, please visit our Eventbrite Page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-the-contribution-of-arts-culture-to-education-wellbeing-tickets-24782967523
Refreshments and lunch will be provided.