The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing (APPGAHW) was formed in 2014 and aims to improve awareness of the benefits that the arts can bring to health and wellbeing. During 2015–17, the APPGAHW conducted an Inquiry into practice and research in the arts in health and social care, with a view to making recommendations to improve policy and practice.
The Inquiry Report, Creative Health: The Arts for Health and Wellbeing, presents the findings of two years of research, evidence-gathering and discussions with patients, health and social care professionals, artists and arts administrators, academics, people in local government, ministers, other policy-makers and parliamentarians from both Houses of Parliament. You can down load and read the report here.
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12/8/2017 11:45:51 pm
The report is really interesting. The findings are really unpredictable. This implies that a reform is in need to eliminate the result of these findings. The art in the picture is really commendable. This research is probably one of the best. I hope I can see more of this. Please send more of this so that many people can appreciate it. Thank you for sharing.
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12/10/2023 11:11:42 am
The Arts for Health and Wellbeing emphasizes the profound impact of artistic expression on our overall wellness. Engaging in activities like painting, music, or dance can reduce stress, improve mental health, and foster a sense of community. Research indicates that creative pursuits enhance emotional resilience and cognitive function. To explore this further, one can visit a reliable health-focused third-party website, where numerous resources and studies demonstrate the therapeutic power of the arts. Integrating creativity into our lives can be a vital component of a holistic approach to maintaining good health and wellbeing.
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