Check out this video with MCA Programme Director, Prof. Helen Chatterjee, as she discusses creative and community-based approaches to health! ??? #CreativeHealth #HealthInequalities https://lnkd.in/eXyUMGW5
Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities
高等教育
An AHRC-funded research programme exploring how community assets can tackle health inequalities in the UK
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The Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities research programme brings together academics, community organisations, health and care systems, and people with lived experience to explore the system change needed to support community-based approaches to health equity.
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- 11-50 人
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Creative Health Creative Health and Prevention Webinar, March 25th,?2-4pm Join the APPG on Creative Health’s webinar on Creative Health and Prevention to explore how creative health approaches and activities can support the shift from treating sickness to preventing it. Building an NHS Fit for the Future is one of the key missions set out by the Labour Government. The consultation on the new 10-Year Health Plan builds on Lord Darzi’s Independent Investigation of the NHS which highlighted the major challenges facing the NHS and proposed three shifts: - Moving more care from hospitals to communities - Embracing digital transformation and shifting from analogue to digital - Shifting from treating sickness to preventing it Hear?from keynote speakers: the Minister for Public Health, the Shadow Minister for Health and Care, and Professor Sir Michael Marmot, followed by a roundtable discussion with practitioners, people with lived experience expertise, academics and policy makers. Register:?https://bit.ly/4i3RkV1 #creativehealth #creativityforhealthylives
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Masters student, Manal Aldabbagh, collaborated with our team and the Culture Health and Wellbeing Alliance on a dissertation exploring the connections between #CreativeHealth and #PlanetaryHealth. Discover more in this blog post ?? https://lnkd.in/eDJhU3AD
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Our partner programme ‘Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities’ latest newsletter is out! Get the latest updates and news from the phase 3 research projects. https://lnkd.in/eb5PMZFw The research projects promote people-powered change, by amplifying lived experience voices. Together, we are exploring how collaborative community, cultural and nature-based activities can improve health inequalities in the UK. The programme is funded across three phases from 2021 to 2027. ‘Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities’?is a research programme, in partnership with NCCH, led by UCL?Culture-Nature-Health Research Group, and funded by UK Research and Innovation, and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Find out more via our NCCH website: https://lnkd.in/e58sPBGu
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Our February newsletter is here! ?? Get the latest updates and news from our Phase 3 projects. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eb5PMZFw National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH) Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
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This blog from the Creative Health Board Hub project gives a brilliant summary of the Creative Health Boards model being used in Doncaster. ??????
Please have a read of our second blog post written by Lucy Robertshaw (Director of darts) where she introduces the Doncaster Creative Health Board! Don't forget to reach out to our team if you have any questions about setting up your own Creative Health Board! Chris Dayson Ellie Lockley Susan Hampshaw Eleanor Holding Emilie Taylor Chloe Froggatt Clair Maleney Sarah Clough Meg B. (and many more!!)
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Great to see the Creative Health Board Hub website up and running, with a brilliant inaugural blog from Chris Dayson explaining the aims and opportunities for the Creative Health Board model.
We’re excited to showcase our Creative Health Boards project website which whilst in its infancy, will be a place where we can share our thoughts, experiences, and findings! In time, will also include case studies and of course our publications! But for now, our first blog is written by Chris Dayson who provides an overview of our project including our aims and priorities for the work over the next 12 months. Susan Hampshaw Eleanor Holding Ellie Lockley Sara Trentham-Black Chloe Froggatt Emilie Taylor Joe Langley Jenni Brooks Lucy Robertshaw Sarah Clough Meg B. and many more!!
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The Creating Change project, funded through Phase 2 of the Mobilising Community Assets programme, explores how community assets can be integrated into health systems across West Yorkshire. Read more here ??
Creating change: A collaborative action inquiry approach for integrating creativity and community assets into Integrated Care Partnership responses to health disparities. Led by the The University of Huddersfield, this Phase 2?Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities?funded project took a collaborative action inquiry approach, working with stakeholder organisations and people with lived experience to explore how to evolve creative health approaches across West Yorkshire. The project asks ‘What would it mean to redesign local health systems with stakeholders in response to health disparities in ways that integrate and realise the value of community assets?’ A great example of creative health working with systems across a region when the conditions allow communities and practitioners to thrive. Read more https://lnkd.in/e2gwzTEx Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire and Rob Webster, thank you for your inspiring leadership! #creativityforhealthylives ?
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?? We are hiring! We are looking for a maternity cover Programme Coordinator to join our team at UCL Arts and Sciences, in partnership with National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH). #CreativeHealth #HealthInequalities
Our partner programme ‘Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities’ is looking for Maternity Cover for the Programme Coordinator (Health Inequalities). Full time (fixed-term), remote working, available for Secondment Salary range: £43,124–£51,610 The Programme is seeking someone who will develop and maintain an effective project management system to ensure oversight of the portfolio of funded projects, and to coordinate activity across the programme. Find out more about this opportunity: https://lnkd.in/eYdfz9XN The Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities Programme is funded by UK Research and Innovation, and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), run by UCL and supported by the NCCH. Find out more https://lnkd.in/e58sPBGu
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