[PDF][PDF] The Centenary of Caring Project: A Co-Created Public Art Exhibition Expressing How Covid-19 Impacted On Health and Social Care Settings in East Anglia

S Hardy, J Webster, C Jackson… - Journal of Arts and …, 2023 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Background: The centenary of caring was a collaborative arts-based project, that combined
university students with community-based practitioners, working during the COVID-19 …

Hands across Care: Art and social practice in health and elder care contexts

K Macarow, R Hilton, G Coombs - Public Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives The convergence of socially engaged art and innovative health care was a key
focus of Space and Place in End-of-Life Care, a Swedish transdisciplinary research project …

Can awareness-based practices benefit co-creation in community social innovation?

P Vyas, R Young, N Spencer… - Proceedings of the fourth …, 2014 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Multi-disciplinarity requires team members to justify and competitively defend their
disciplinary perspective, which creates a risk of them becoming ego-centric (Fisher & Smith …

The company it keeps: Arts-based research as assemblage

J Rae - … : Transforming dialogues in art, education, and …, 2018 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
In this chapter I investigate the notion of 'assemblage'and illustrate the work that assemblage-
informed arts-based research can do. Taking the view that an assemblage represents a …

Defining the role of “relational producer” in arts-and-health collaborations in hospitals: a reflection on catalysts and partnerships

A Ledgard, S Hall, S Layton, M Storor, N Petto, J Wray… - Leonardo, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
As the profile of the arts-and-health sector grows and interdisciplinary projects with public
outcomes become more common, it is useful to explore roles and ways of working at the …

Humanising care in a forensic mental health ward through creative writing workshops for staff and residents: a case study

P Chatterjee, MG Turri - Mental Health Review Journal, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Service users' voice is at the forefront of movements within psychiatry that look to
create more humanising care. Although genuine co-production of knowledge is limited by …

The participatory installation–Forming the evidence of experience

P Fenner, J Allen - Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 2014 - intellectdiscover.com
This article reports on an enquiry designed to explore the impact of the arts on health though
a participatory arts installation during the Evidence in a Different Form Conference …

Promoting well-being through creativity: how arts and public health can learn from each other

M Cameron, N Crane, R Ings… - Perspectives in public …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
For many years, participatory arts projects have been observed to make a significant
contribution to the health and well-being of local communities–only for beneficial outcomes …

Everyone has a part to play: games and participatory design in healthcare

JA Garde - 2013 - research.utwente.nl
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an
important but challenging task. The design problems can be highly complex and changes to …

Using collage art work as a common medium for communication in interprofessional workshops

B Williams - Journal of interprofessional care, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores the notion that interprofessional working is often hampered by the lack
of a common language set and the variety of language sets used across the caring …