
Creative Health Research GM
@orgsofhope
Creative Health research at the University of Manchester
Organisations of Hope - building a creative health consortium #AHRC funded 2022/23
#CreativeHealthGM
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https://www.creative.manchester.ac.uk/research/creativity-health-wellbeing/organisations-of-hope/ 10-11-2022 13:39:53
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Great to be at the #myriadcreativehealth launch at Company Chameleon this afternoon exploring how creative health can support global majority communities across GM & thinking about how we can support & create pathways for a diverse creative health workforce. #creativehealthgm


Lovely to revisit health & wellbeing group at Deeplish C C yesterday - we shared back research finding to ensure they were happy with how their contribution was represented & consider how best we should be feeding back with collaborators - also got creative with Cartwheel Arts ☺️


Delighted that English National Opera has chosen GM as their new home and that GM's ground breaking work in #creativehealth has been core to their decision. I'm excited to explore how English National Opera can be part of the next stage of our work to establish a creative health city region

Join us for our research cafe on 'Creative Health and Health Inequalities' with Creative Manchester Speakers: Luke Munford Dr Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt Stephanie Snow 📅 Wed 7 Feb 2024 ⏲️ 12 -2pm ➡️ Contact Theatre, Mcr #creativehealth #healthinequalities #NHS ℹ️eventbrite.co.uk/e/research-caf…

Fantastic turn out for todays sold Research Cafe: Creative Health and Health Inequalities. Dr Simon Parry Creative Health Research GM opens the panel


Dr Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt answers the question “what is creative health” and discusses the difference between equity and equality


Dr Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt The history of health inequities in Greater Manchester from Stephanie Snow


Wonderful trio of speakers today at Creative Manchester Creative Health Research GM research cafe - insightful discussion on historical approaches to health inequity, importance of community assets & insights into development of #creativehealth as policy Dr Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt Luke Munford Stephanie Snow


Come along next Friday - will be speaking about Voices of Our NHS in round table after performance - looking forward to it!



Today we’ve been with Cartwheel Arts at their Arts for Wellbeing Methodology Workshop - finding out about their amazing work in the community and their relationship with research at Manchester. Info on the roles of an artist and emotional wellbeing practitioner in their groups.


Everyone also had the chance to try out some of the activities that Cartwheel Arts do with their groups in community!


We’re delighted to be working alongside Creative Health Research GM for the Creative Health Research Symposium, opened by Dr Simon Parry 🎨 We’ll be hearing about new research & how we can strive for health equity through creativity and interdisciplinary work 🔎💬


📣NEXT WEEK, join us for an afternoon of creative workshops with Cartwheel Arts and Made by Mortals🎨Explore arts-based participatory research, enjoy a panel discussion on creativity, collaboration, & inclusion💬 📅09/07 📍 @contactmcr 👉 Book: bit.ly/3RFFcPc


📢Speaker Announcement📢 "Tackling health inequities with creativity: how and why Greater Manchester is becoming the first creative health city region." Plenary - Julie McCarthy (Julie McCarthy from GM Integrated Care Partnership) 📅22/07📍Engineering Building A🎟️£65/£35 Book: ow.ly/9uBv50SxXCy


📢Creative Health Brains Research Cafè🧠 Join a discussion on Creative Health, Dementia, and the healthy brain as part of So Many Beauties - Dementia Friendly Festival We will also be running a lino-printing activity. 📅20/09 🕐11:15 - 12:15 Book: ow.ly/Aaaw50Tf5AO


📢 IMPACT: Respond + Reflect Conference 2 weeks: Book now to our collab event with Cartwheel Arts, bringing a showcase of research in participatory arts practice, creative research methods #CreativeHealth 📅10/10📍Peoples History Museum 🎫 £40-£130 👉Book: ow.ly/QL4Q50Tv3Hs


Join us for IMPACT: Reflect+Respond where Dr Simon Parry & Dr Angela Whitecross Angela Whitecross present their research Creative Health Research GM & next steps for policy & practice in #CreativeHealth & health inequalities 📅10/10📍 Peoples History Museum 🎫 £40-£130 Book: ow.ly/Ym3U50TC2h2