When | Jan 10, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM |
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Where | RSPH, John Snow House, 59 Mansell Street, London, E1 8AN |
Contact Phone | 020 7265 7384 |
Attendees |
The programme will be useful particularly for arts practitioners and organisations seeking to develop a wellbeing focus as part of their work. |
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Professor Daykin is an award-winning researcher with extensive experience of evaluating arts projects in a wide variety of health and wellbeing contexts. She is co-executive editor of Arts and Health: an International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice, and author of Public Health England’s Arts, Health and Wellbeing Evaluation Framework. She is currently Professor in the Institute of New Social Research at the University of Tampere, Finland and works closely with the University of Winchester’s Centre for Arts as Wellbeing.
Jane Willis is a creative producer and strategic thinker. In 1994, she set up Vital Arts at Barts Health NHS Trust and, since then, has worked with more than 32 NHS Trusts to produce inspiring creative programmes that improve health and wellbeing. She has played an active role in the development of the sector over the past 24 years and has expertise in arts and health evaluation, developed through a longstanding relationship with UWE. The Willis Newson approach to evaluation is rigorous, appropriate to the context and rooted in creative practice.