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Folke Art Project

1.4 million older people in the UK are often lonely. Loneliness is a major issue that is now widely recognised in society today. Therefore, it is not surprising that a […]

17 Dec, 202417 Dec, 2024 UncategorisedTagged arts, arts and health, health, mental health, Research, wellbeingLeave a Comment on Folke Art Project

Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health: Insights and Impact Session

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 […]

10 Jul, 202410 Jul, 2024 Current Research Projects, Projects, Research newsTagged arts, arts and health, collaboration, Exhibition, Exhibitions, health, mental health, ResearchLeave a Comment on Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health: Insights and Impact Session

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 […]

30 May, 202430 May, 2024 Current Research Projects, ProjectsTagged arts, health, refugee, Uganda, wellbeingLeave a Comment on Arts, Health & Wellbeing among Refugee Children in Uganda

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