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 […]
Arts, Health & Wellbeing among Refugee Children in Uganda
Many believe the UK has a particular problem with refugees and ‘illegal’ immigrants, but migration is a global issue. Uganda, one of the poorest countries in the world, hosts nearly […]
Sidney De Haan Research Centre Showcase
On Wednesday 12th July, the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health held a Showcase Event, as part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Social Care’s Research […]
Changing Faces of Breast Cancer
An auto ethnographical study based on the evolving identities involved with breast cancer treatment: ‘In December 2018, I was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. What followed was ten months of gruelling treatment […]
Little Big Dance
Babies and Young Children at the Centre of Creative and Artistic Movement and Dance: This 3-year project is profiling babies and young children as co-creators of creative and artistic work. […]
WomanEwer
Connecting and Empowering Women through the Arts: Ewer is an old word for a jug, its shape is reminiscent of the female form and extends to the idea of the container-keeper-receiver, […]
Canterbury Festival – Beautiful Noise Evaluation
A Celebration of Community Music-Making” The SDHRC has partnered with Canterbury Festival to evaluate its 2022 ‘Beautiful Noise Community Music Day’ taking place at venues across the city.
‘Arts in Prison’ – Exploring working together with public contributors
‘Arts in Prison’ is an exploratory PPI project aiming to give a voice to those who participate in art-based programmes within prison settings. Co-production is an approach in which researchers, practitioners, […]
Beyond the Stigma
Evaluation partnership with The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust The ROH NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest specialist orthopaedic units in Europe. SDHRC is excited about this […]