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An Introduction to Arts and Public Health

Dates:19 May 2020
Times:13:00 - 16:00
What is it:Course
Organiser:Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
How much:£50
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Due to the current Coronavirus situation our face to face CPD session has been converted into online webinar.

Using both theory and practical examples the course will give participants an opportunity to explore a range of arts interventions and to examine their effectiveness with different populations and in different settings. It will be of relevance to people working in public health and primary care as well as in the voluntary sector.

In the session you will cover: • Understanding the role of the arts in the public health setting • Understanding the impact of art on health and wellbeing • Gain experience in practical arts and health methodologies

Price: £50

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