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One possible response to the budget is that it doesn't match the ‘mood music’ the cultural and community sectors were hearing from government earlier in the summer (see this
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A young black boy wearing a navy blue jacket facing away from the camera painting on a colourful canvas
Becky Bailey for Kazzum Arts
Find out what a day in the life looks like for past CHWA Award Winners, Kazzum Arts.
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@inspiredmaephotography - CHWA Board meeting, November 2022
Seeking new Directors for the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance CICDeadline: 11am on Monday 28th October

Blog

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Indian woman with long brown hair looking at an older white woman with short brown hair, both seated, reading with a cup of tea against a bright green bookshelf
Photo by Marcia Chandra, courtesy of The Reading Agency
Written by Gemma Jolly, Head of Health and Wellbeing, The Reading Agency
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six people, four of whom are using wheelchairs, look directly at the camera smiling in a room in a museum
Accentuate/Screen South
We believe it is important to challenge misconceptions that disabled people can’t work, don’t work or aren’t able to work within the museums sector; highlighting, challenging and changing those barriers which disabled people face to employment.
“We have no land, we are the land. We have no sea, we are the sea.”Günther Baechler – Toda Peace Institute

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 with guitar against a wall
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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A young black boy wearing a navy blue jacket facing away from the camera painting on a colourful canvas
Becky Bailey for Kazzum Arts
Find out what a day in the life looks like for past CHWA Award Winners, Kazzum Arts.
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Performing Medicine Workshop. Image Credit: Imperial Health Charity.
We asked past CHWA Award Winners, Performing Medicine, what a day in the life looks like and how the award impacted their organisation.
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Jenny Harper
I work for both CHWA, and for Derby Museums [...] There’s no such thing as a typical day. I really like the strategic and policy-level thinking, research and development, as well as the face to face delivery and relationship building. No two days are the same and that is one of the highlights of my work.

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.