10 October is World Mental Health Day. The overall objective of it is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health.
10 October is World Mental Health Day. The overall objective of it is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health.
Nils Fietje (WHO) recently sat down for an interview with the CultureForHealth project to speak more on the World Health Organisation’s growing focus on culture.
How can arts and culture contribute to health and overall well-being of societies? The CultureForHealth project partners explain in this article, discussing the outocmes of the project.
A publication by the World Health Organization, and initiated by the CultureForHealth project, was published outlining important ways arts activities can be relevant activities to improve the health and well-being of forcibly displaced people.
Today, we are pleased to share a synthesis of WHO’s report, “Arts and Health: Supporting Well Being of Forcibly Displaced People,” created in collaboration with our partners. This synthesis is a response to CAE’s project #CultureForHealth, a cross-European collaborative project co-funded by the European Commission, involving Culture Action Europe, Trans Europe Halles, Central Denmark Region, … Continued
The #CultureForHealth project invites you to the launch of the CultureForHealth Report: a scoping review that looks at the links between culture and health, subjective well-being, community well-being, and positive COVID-19 outcomes
The CultureForHealth project is in the process of developing a paper, mapping evidence of the ways arts and culture can support the mental health and well-being of forcibly displaced people.
#CultureForHealth project launched policy discussions on culture and health interventions in Aarhus, Denmark. Policy-makers, researchers, artists & practitioners took part in a study visit to nurture cross-sectorial collaboration.