Creative Health Review Commissioned Creative Responses
NCCH and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing (APPG AHW) Creative Health Review highlights the potential for creative health to help tackle pressing issues in health and social care and more widely, including health inequalities and the additional challenges we face as we recover from Covid-19. The Review has gathered evidence that shows the benefits of creative health in relation to major current challenges, and examples of where this is already working in practice.
Find out more about the Creative Health Review >>
Central to the Creative Health Review are a series of themed roundtables that were held between Autumn 2022 and Spring 2023.
Find out about the themes and summaries from the roundtables HERE >>
The Creative Health Review has commissioned a range of artists with their own lived experience to respond creatively to each of the Review's roundtable themes.
These include:
- Sue Flowers responded to Mental Health and Wellbeing across the Life Course
- Kelly McLaughlin responded to Health Inequalities
- Mah Rana responded to Social Care
- Phillipa Anders responded to End of Life Care and Bereavement
- Vikki Parker responded to Education and Training
- David Tovey responded to Cost-effectiveness, Evidencing Value for Money and Funding Models
- Surfing Sofas responded to Leadership and Strategy - Embedding Creative Health in Integrated Care Systems
Find out more about the Creative Responses HERE >>