Creative health : the arts for health and wellbeing : the short report / All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing.

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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing inquiry : the short report.

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The Short Report presents a summary of the Inquiry Report, Creative Health: The Arts for Health and Wellbeing. It includes the Key Messages, Recommendations and Next Steps from the full report. A number of service users and expert patients contributed to the Inquiry, many of whom returned to take part in a focus group attended by the artist, David Shrigley. Davids drawings illustrate the Short Report.

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[London : All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing], 2017.

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1 online resource (12 pages)

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In November 2015 the APPG launched a two year Arts, Health and Wellbeing Inquiry in collaboration with Kings College London and in partnership with Guys and St Thomass Charity and the Royal Society for Public Health Special Interest Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing. The Inquiry was funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and the Wellcome Trust.

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