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, […]
Webinars 2021-2022
Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health (SDHRC) is launching a new research webinar series. Confirmed speakers from the UK, Europe, USA, and Australia will explore important interrogations around the impact of arts-based applications on individuals in healthcare and wellbeing contexts and settings.
Arts and Health Research-Based Training Resources
Here you can find Arts and Health resources produced by the Centre, including recordings of lectures, seminars and webinars. Webinar Recordings Webinar 25th January 2022 This is a recording of […]
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 […]
Arts in Criminal Justice Settings: a Campbell Collaboration Evidence and Gap Map
The Campbell Collaboration is a global evidence for practice organisation, primarily producing systematic reviews of robust and rigorous evidence for policy and practice in the fields of Education, Social Welfare […]
Creative Lives on Air
The SDH Centre is working with Nick Ewbank Associates on an evaluation of the Up For Arts project run by Voluntary Arts England in partnership with BBC Local Radio.
Evaluation partnership with Broadstairs Folk Week (BFW)
BFW is the largest arts/music event in Thanet annually, attracting many thousands of people (visitors and locals) to events and generating an estimated £2.4 million (2012 figures) of economic activity in the town.