Creative Health Impact Framework Training - Southwark

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Creative Health Impact Framework Training - Southwark

By Southwark Public Health

Training & networking for Southwark's voluntary, community & cultural orgs and freelancers that use creativity to support health & wellbeing

Date and time

Location

Theatre Peckham

221 Havil Street London SE5 7SB United Kingdom

Agenda

1:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Sign-in and networking

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

Introduction to SCHWeP and Creative Health Southwark

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Creative Health Impact Framework Training

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Informal networking

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

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Creative Health Impact Framework Training

Does your work include creativity that supports people's health and wellbeing?

Are you able to show its impact clearly, to support funding for you and connections with health partners and cultural networks?

This free training session is for Southwark-based voluntary, community and cultural organisations and freelancers, to learn about and practically use London Plus's new Creative Health Impact Framework.

This is open to those delivering creative health and wellbeing activities and interested in thinking more about how they plan and evaluate their work to tell stories of impact related to health & wellbeing.

This is also a chance for the community and cultural sectors to come together to talk about their creative health and wellbeing work.

Training on the Framework will be with Flora Faith-Kelly, Creative Health Lead for NHS South-East London

Across London, arts, cultural, and VCSE organisations are delivering activities that have a huge impact on people’s health, supporting people who experience health inequalities, and improving the lives of many across the city every day.

This framework has been designed to support voluntary, community and social enterprise, arts, and cultural organisations to plan for, evidence, and communicate impact to health partners in relation to inequalities and health improvement.

This training is being delivered as part of South East London Creative Health Programme and the Creative Health Southwark programme.

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Southwark Public Health

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