On Tuesday 9th July 2024, the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health held an Insights and Impact session, as part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Social Care’s Research Festival Week.
Director, Professor Angela Pickard, welcomed everybody to the event and introduced the Centre and Research Team. This was followed by presentations from Centre Staff and Associates who shared some of the key insights and impact in to the research projects currently happening within the Centre.
Presentations were split in to two main categories and were as follows:
Physical and Mental Health in Babies, Children and Young People
Little Big Dance – Professor Angela Pickard
Belonging in Dance with Adolescents – Professor Angela Pickard
Teaching Differently with Open Theatre – Dr Nina Worthington
Arts, Health & Wellbeing among Refugee Children in Uganda – Dr Jonathan Barnes
Arts in Public, Clinical and Performance Spaces
Arts in Prisons – Jacqueline Tallent
Beyond the Stigma – Dr Nina Worthington and Charlotte Grainger
Maternal Health – Professor Angela Pickard
Music in Critical Care – Sonia Price
The event concluded with the showing of ‘DISCONNECTED’, an exhibition exploring the lived experience of depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPDR) through arts-based approaches using photography, film and spoken word – Charlotte Grainger
This was enjoyed over nibbles and drinks and the opportunity for the team to connect and network with attendees.
If you have any interest in collaborating with the Centre on a project or evaluation, please get in touch with us at sdhcentre@canterbury.ac.uk