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Life is Precious Project wins a National Award.
The Life Is Precious cancer awareness project delivered in partnership with Dudley PCT Public Health Department and Walsall Council Creative Development Team has won a National Award.
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Walsall Arts into Health wins two regional awards
Walsall Arts into Health are proud to announce that two of their recent projects have found success in the praXis and Creative Remedies Arts and Health Awards 2011.
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Catch Me Before I Fall
‘Catch Me Before I Fall’ – sometimes known as ‘The Great Project’ – was developed by Walsall Council Creative Development Team to encourage people with a learning disability to become regular users of existing leisure services in Walsall.
‘Catch Me Before I Fall’ was financed by a Communities For Health (Public Health) fund and the Creative Development Team worked in partnership with Walsall Learning Disability Partnership Board and third sector organisation Mencap to deliver the project.
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‘Is this what you want?’ Domestic Abuse Film
‘Is this what you want?’ is a thought provoking psychological drama which explores and raises awareness around domestic abuse and healthy and unhealthy relationships. The participatory film project engaged local young people in the consultation and film making process who through creative workshops developed helped develop the storyline for the film.
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Signs, Symptoms and Screening!
NHS Dudley Public Health in partnership with Walsall Council Creative Development Team are currently delivering a creative arts and health project that will raise awareness to the signs and symptoms for cervical, breast and bowel cancer to encourage people to seek help sooner and to access local screening services.
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World Diabetes Day 2010
Walsall Arts into Health were invited to suggest a menu of potential activities for an event in Sandwell on World Diabetes Day 2010.
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‘My.Space’ Acorns Children’s Hospice
…providing the time, space and support for meaningful creative expression and sensory arts experiences for children and young people at Acorns Children’s Hospice
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Open Spaces; Open Places
Delivery of a arts, health and environmental participatory project which engages young adults with autism and learning difficulties to access a range of opportunities that promotes participation in creative arts processes, appreciation and experience of the outdoor natural environment and enhancing physical and emotional health and well-being.
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Feeling Good!
Creative arts sessions have focused on exploring and raising awareness to positive mental health and wellbeing and signposting to local support services, as well as developing appropriate and accessible health awareness resources through extensive consultation with children and young people.
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Health, Wealth and Happiness – Smoking in Pregnancy project
NHS Walsall Lifestyle Services teamed up with Walsall Council Creative Development Team (WCDT) to find out if other ways of promoting / offering the NHS Walsall Smoking in Pregnancy service would be attractive to those who are choosing not to access.
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One Call For All- Lifestyle Link
A social marketing project to increase the uptake of Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust Lifestyle Services through the promotion of the new ‘One Call for All’ single phone line and online booking system. The Creative Development Team worked in collaboration with Blue and White Creative to deliver the project which involved research and creative consultation to inform the development of new promotional resources and media campaigns.
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Goscote Monumental Arts Project
With funding from NHS Walsall and Arts Council England West Midlands a participatory arts project has been commissioned to lead on community engagement within the build process of the new Walsall hospice in Goscote, resulting in the design and installation of bespoke pieces of public art work within the grounds and building of the centre.
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Fun 4 Life
A creative consultation project was commissioned in March 2009 aiming to inform the delivery and structure of Fun 4 Life sessions and the development of a branded website. The project captured the personal journeys of participants, and enabled the exploration of:
- expectations
- motivations
- aspirations
- attitudes and perceptions
- learning / skills developed
- challenges
- personal experiences
- goals achieved
- and benefits / impact.
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