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The World Health Organization Regional Office for E
Creativity and Wellbeing Week is back and we are exploring new horizons this year! We would love to hear from organisations and practitioners in the UK's creative health sector and join us in this national festival. We’re listening, and we are excited to amplify the impact of your work.The spotlight is on you! Here’s how you can participate:
Brief for a Filmmaker for Creative Health Project DocumentationYou can hear this as an audio file here And as a pdf here

Blog

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Pete Woodhead - Disco Neurotico
Disco Neurotico was created in response to a need - a need that the vast majority of people probably don’t even think about.
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Women sitting and standing in front of polka dot background wearing vibrantly coloured saris
The Offbeat Sari curated by Priya Khanchandani is a vibrant celebration of the contemporary sari. The exhibition unravels the sari’s numerous forms, positioning it as a powerful metaphor for the layered  and complex definitions of India today.
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Stuart Wallace Photography: Steven Mair, Gamer-in-Residence at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
Our National Coordinator recently met with Steven Mair, Gamer in Residence at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, to talk about his role and the part gaming plays in the wellbeing of patients.  

Stories of lived experience

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‘Untitled’ By Casey Francis (Mad Truth)
...through creativity we can transform adversity to beauty and in the process transform ourselves. We can create our own lives as if we are creating a work of art. Instilled within all of our experience are layers of meaning, understanding and connection. Art is empathy, it is communication. Art allows us to step outside of ourselves, and see something inside that we could not recognise because of our external circumstances, our pain, our fear, our doubt.
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Venn diagram showing the intersections of 'queer, 'creativity' and 'health'
Illustrations by MJ Barker
What would it mean to ‘queer’ creative health? Why might we need to, and, if so, how? I was given the opportunity to first delve into these questions through a PhD scholarship I completed in 2019. My literature review explored longer histories of the field of Arts in Health as part of exploring its relationship to people and place.  
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Tina Blaber
Our existence is embedded in culture – it’s all around us – and I think the need for this, as social creatures, is an inherent part of our make-up, as human beings.

A Day in the Life

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Ric Raithby 2025
Find out what a typical day looks like for glass artist, Ric Raithby, commissioned to design the award for the upcoming CHWA Awards on the 23rd April.
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Meet one of our new Directors, Dr Nuala Morse...
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Meet our new Co-Chair, Thahmina Begum...What have you been doing today?

International

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The National Organization for Arts in Health is pleased to invite presenters to submit a proposal for the fifth annual second virtual national conference, The Art of Resilience on October 19 – 21, 2021.
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Hear and Now 2019 in Bedford, co-produced by Orchestras Live and the Philharmonia Orchestra © Beth Walsh
Hear and Now 2019 in Bedford, co-produced by Orchestras Live and the Philharmonia Orchestra © Beth Walsh
An invitation on behalf of the international Music for Social Impact research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to participate in a survey of musicians in all pa
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Crocker Museum, Sacramento, California
Seeking participants for new online study to find out.