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Call for Submissions: Be Proud in your Creativity!
DISABLED PRIDE MONTH JULY 2020

Hello! It’s a really difficult time for the arts at the moment and so we wanted to do something to celebrate the work of creative people and share art more widely. So we thought we would give something new a try! July is Disability Pride Month so we thought this would be a perfect time to try something new on a theme. Here at the Southampton Art in Health Forum we are passionate about the connections between art, creativity, health challenges and living with long term conditions.

During the month of July we would like to showcase the work of creative people who self identify as having a disability (we won’t be asking for any details). For that to work we need artwork - that’s where you come in.

Please send us a message on Facebook or Twitter with your artwork attached, if you would like to share a little about what the artwork (or art in general) means to you or tell us about your disability your welcome to but this is not essential. We will then post up the artworks to our page as they come in, it will be like a virtual gallery.

Some little rules because we want to make sure that we are doing this in an accessible way. * Any medium of art is welcome! * If your artwork is an image you must provide an image description, this is essential so people with visual impairments. * If your submission is video based it must have captions (Youtube can auto generate captions but it’s worth reading through to check for accuracy).

We know for many people the word disability is a tricky term so we just want to stress this is why we won’t be asking any questions and have put the emphasis on self identification. You don't have to feel like an expert artist, it is more about how you express your creativity that counts in a way that is positive and helpful to you.

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Social prescribing and community-based support - Summary guide

This summary guide by NHS England is aimed at people and organisations leading local implementation of social prescribing. 

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Wellbeing Evidence Knowledge Bank

Over the past three years, the What Works Wellbeing Centre has completed 16 systematic reviews on wellbeing and: culture and sport; work and learning and community wellbeing. To make the evidence more accessible, they've pulled the key findings and relevant information into a knowledge bank. It collates all the main findings, the evidence statements and gaps from these reviews together into one searchable spreadsheet.  

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Embedding Quality Insights from Participatory Arts into Arts & Health Commissioning
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How can we factor quality into arts and health commissioning?  This short video presentation offers insights on the conditions needed for quality, and what systems can best support artists in delivering their best socially engaged, participatory practice.  
This presentation was made by Rachel Blanche for the Engage conference ‘Social Prescription: Collaborations through Arts, Health & Education’ held in Manchester 13-14 November 2018. Rachel Blanche is a lecturer in arts & cultural management at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and is developing a body of work around quality in participatory arts policy and practice.

(Image: Birmingham Royal Ballet)

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Young People, the Arts, and Mental Health: Call for ContributionsThe Cultural Institute’s second one-day annual Arts and Health conference on Thursday 20 June 2019 at NEXUS, University of Leeds will be focused on ‘Young People, the Arts, and Mental Health’, exploring the intersection of arts and health, culture and medical humanities. They are now inviting submissions from clinicians, artists, researchers and those working with young people at any career stage, and from any discipline to address the following question: How can we work with children and young people (aged 0-25 years) to improve mental health outcomes through cultural participation?

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Illustrating Mental Health: Call for Papers
NEW: call for makersThis year’s Illustration Research symposium takes Jung’s ‘Red Book’ as a key text and asks how illustration can be used to depict, explain and help understand mental illness and related issues such as wellbeing, happiness, cognition, confusion, dreams and dementia.

The symposium will take place at the University of Worcester, November 8th – 9th 2019 and is accepting proposals for papers, visualised research in the form of poster presentations and proposals for exhibits in the form of images, artefacts and performance based work. 

Call for papers and makers now open - deadline 5pm on 5th July 2019. 

Please follow the link below for more information:


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Creative People and Places 2019-23
Arts Council England
Applications are open for this new fund, which will allocate £24 million between 2019-23 to places identified as the 'least engaged' in arts and culture across England, according to the Active Lives survey November 2015 to May 2017. Every project should be led by a consortia of local organisations, so Arts Council England are asking you to register your interest in the programme so that people can make contact with other groups or organisations in their area who are also interested in applying.

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Strategic Framework for Arts, Health & Wellbeing in south west England
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A document to chart the development of a regional strategy, which lays out the thinking so far. View the draft framework here.

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Art & Social Change Project Report (UK)
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Including a summary of the learning from the Art & Social Change project, and recommendations. View the report here.
 

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    ​Rebecca Kinge 
    Southampton Arts for health forum​
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    rebecca@socollective.org.uk

     

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  • HOME
  • Blog
    • Disability Pride : Summer 2020
    • Art and social isolation
    • Drop Me A Line
    • Creative arts therapsits
    • Call for images
  • Projects
    • ARTS 4 DEMENTIA
    • ART 4 A HEART POWERTES WORKSHOPS
    • Creative & Credible
    • CREATE & PROSPER
    • CREATIVE OPTIONS
    • FOLKACTIVE CIC
    • From the Harp
    • ARTS & HEALTH CONTINUED >
      • Good Mental Health
      • Healthwatch
      • Living With Harmony
      • THE RECOVERY COLLEGE
      • Residencies at Brisons Veor, Cape CornwallNew Page
      • SoCo Music Project
      • SOUNDING BOWLS
      • The Keepers
      • TRACIE'S LATIN CLUB
  • JOURNEYS
    • Adam's Recovery Story
    • CRAIG'S ART STORY
    • Emily's Journey
    • Lesley's Journey
    • James Paddock
    • MARINA WHITE RAVEN
    • Mark Ullah-Khan
    • Nic's Art Story
  • EVENTS & MEETINGS
    • Next meeting
    • Positive Futures
    • Umbrella Arts Festival
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