
Social Biobehavioural Research Group
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Research Group @UCL_BSH led by @Daisy_Fancourt investigating how social factors affect health. WHO Collaborating Centre, @ArtsHealthECRN, Covid-19 Social Study
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Looking for #SocialPrescribing resources? 📑 The King's Fund have curated a reading list featuring a selection of insightful articles and publications tinyurl.com/ynb6s43w 📚 Interested in our research on the topic? Browse our research papers library tinyurl.com/yc4be5dh

Applications for our Youth Advisory Group are still open! 🔔 Know any young people aged 16-21 who are based in the UK 🇬🇧 and are interested in improving healthcare? We're looking for youth advisors to help shape the activities and outputs of Social Prescribing Youth Network! Find out more 👇

Two new publications from our EpiArts Lab with UF Center for Arts in Medicine today! 📣 We shine a light on the USA's unique & growing #SocialPrescribing movement 🔍 Check out our Viewpoint for The Lancet Public Health & accompanying report featuring 23 examples from across the country 🔖 sbbresearch.org/social-prescri…




Interested in #SocialPrescribing for children, young people and families? Join our first Social Prescribing Youth Network event of 2025! 🗓️ Details about the event and other exciting updates just landed in our SPYN members' inboxes 📩 Take a look 👇 mailchi.mp/ucl/spyn-april…




We're excited to announce our partnership with The National Academy for Social Prescribing, forming a new National Centre for Social Prescribing Data and Analysis 📊🔍 We want to transform timely access to high quality, robust data on #SocialPrescribing. Read more: sbbresearch.org/ucl-and-nasp-f…




Blue skies this morning at Britten Pears Arts in Suffolk, where we are kickstarting our Arts Health Research Intensive Course! #AHRI25 We're excited to be joined by nearly 50 delegates, from 17 different countries, for a week of connection and learning 🌱



Congratulations to our class of 2025 🎓 We wrapped up this week's #AHRI25 with poetry, creative reflections, and pitches to learn all about the delegates' #ArtsInHealth research projects! Thank you to all who travelled to join us at Britten Pears Arts 🌍


🧠 Engaging in the arts isn’t just enjoyable - it’s good for your health. At our recent Create Conversations, Dr Jess Bone ( Social Biobehavioural Research Group ) shared research suggested how creativity can boost wellbeing, reduce stress and build connection 💛 🎥 Watch the clip 👇 #ArtsInWellbeing

Ask yourself: How can I be creative this week? 🎨🎺 #NationalCreativityDay Research from our partners at UF Center for Arts in Medicine's EpiArts Lab shows that engaging in the arts regularly can benefit your mental and physical health, and doctors are taking note: bloombg.org/EpiArts
