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In south east London we are looking at the benefits that more personalised support including ‘creative health’ can have on improving people’s health and wellbeing.
Creative health offers a different approach to health and wellbeing - one that draws on community assets and mobilises creative, cultural to support people to live well. Creative Health might be taking part in a community gardening project, a singing for wellbeing group, a social arts and crafts session, a cookery class, or any other creative activity which you might be taking part in at home, in a community or health setting, or in a cultural or heritage space.
This work is a partnership between the local councils, the voluntary and creative sector, the Greater London Authority and NHS South East London. We are one of two areas in London testing out this approach, to see how we can use less traditional methods to support people to live well for longer and things that make sense in their lives.
The South East London Creative Health Programme aims to explore how and where creative programmes are supporting the reduction of health inequalities across our six boroughs.
In our approach we are setting up a Creative Health Co-Production Working Group. The purpose of which is to:
Assess the understanding and impact of Creative Health programmes in different communities across south east London and gain an understanding of the value of creative health and how easy people find it to take part in these activities and programmes
Plan and deliver further work with local people and communities in the programme using a range of ways to find out views about what creative health means to people and communities and how it supports people to stay well including workshops and outreach.
Share information about London’s Creative Health City in partnership with the Greater London Authority and explore what impact this could have on local people.
Seek involvement from local people to share stories of the impact of Creative Health at the upcoming South East London Creative Health event in February 2025.
Thank you very much for everyone who have expressed their interest to be involved. The team is currently working on the next steps of recruitment of the group members to play a key role in helping us explore the value of Creative Health in South East London and its potential to keep communities well.
In south east London we are looking at the benefits that more personalised support including ‘creative health’ can have on improving people’s health and wellbeing.
Creative health offers a different approach to health and wellbeing - one that draws on community assets and mobilises creative, cultural to support people to live well. Creative Health might be taking part in a community gardening project, a singing for wellbeing group, a social arts and crafts session, a cookery class, or any other creative activity which you might be taking part in at home, in a community or health setting, or in a cultural or heritage space.
This work is a partnership between the local councils, the voluntary and creative sector, the Greater London Authority and NHS South East London. We are one of two areas in London testing out this approach, to see how we can use less traditional methods to support people to live well for longer and things that make sense in their lives.
The South East London Creative Health Programme aims to explore how and where creative programmes are supporting the reduction of health inequalities across our six boroughs.
In our approach we are setting up a Creative Health Co-Production Working Group. The purpose of which is to:
Assess the understanding and impact of Creative Health programmes in different communities across south east London and gain an understanding of the value of creative health and how easy people find it to take part in these activities and programmes
Plan and deliver further work with local people and communities in the programme using a range of ways to find out views about what creative health means to people and communities and how it supports people to stay well including workshops and outreach.
Share information about London’s Creative Health City in partnership with the Greater London Authority and explore what impact this could have on local people.
Seek involvement from local people to share stories of the impact of Creative Health at the upcoming South East London Creative Health event in February 2025.
Thank you very much for everyone who have expressed their interest to be involved. The team is currently working on the next steps of recruitment of the group members to play a key role in helping us explore the value of Creative Health in South East London and its potential to keep communities well.
We are currently seeking 10 group members to play a key role in helping us explore the value of Creative Health in South East London and its potential to keep communities well.
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