Tutorial: Mental health and Wellbeing - Arts for Health

Category: Tutorial Dates - Other

Date: December 15th 2016 9:30am until 3:45pm

Location: Room 302 & 303, 2 Rivergate, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6ED

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These tutorials are open to Public Health Specialty Registrars on the South West Public Health Training Programme only.


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Arts for Health Tutorial

15 December 2016

Room 302/303, 2 Rivergate, Temple Quay, BS1 6EH

AGENDA

9.30

Welcome & introductions (Emily van de Venter & Zoe Clifford)

 

9.45

Introduction to participative arts for promoting wellbeing Julie Matthews (Programme Manager, Wellbeing Arts, Bristol Public Health)

 

11.00

Break

11.15-11.45

Introduction to participative arts for promoting wellbeing, Julie Matthews (Programme Manager, Wellbeing Arts, Bristol Public Health)

 

11.45-12.30

Evidence base & existing guidance, Louisa Newman (Workforce Development Manager, PHE)

 

12.30

Lunch - not provided

1.10

Arts and well-being and practitioner development, Louise Younie & Catherine Lamont-Robinson (University of Bristol)

 

1.55

Enhancing the clinical environment, Karen Janody, (Arts Curator Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospital)

 

2.25

Break

2.40

Cultural Commissioning in Gloucestershire –Jules Ford (Programme Manager, Gloucestershire CCG)

 

3.30

Registrar reflections/business items

 

3.45

Close

 

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES (2015)

3.1 Display an awareness of current national and international policies and strategies that affect health and wellbeing, and their global context.

4.11 Demonstrate and apply an understanding of how mental health and wellbeing can be managed and promoted in staff and yourself in a range of situations

5.2 Be an advocate for public health principles and action to improve the health of the population or subgroup

9.4 Understand the role personal mental wellbeing plays in competent practice and take responsibility for developing and nurturing your own wellbeing and seeking help as appropriate.

 

 

 

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