Creative Health Inquiry Report 2017 - Second Edition

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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing Inquiry Report

Acknowledgements

May 2016: Young People, Mental Health and the Arts, followed by showing of film about The Alchemy Project Chair: Baroness Meacher Susan Blishen, Advisor, Big Lottery Mark Brown, Writer and social media activist Carly Annable Coop, Project Director, The Alchemy Project Catarina Dias, Founder, Silent Secret Beth Elliott, Director, Bethlem Gallery Dr Lauren Gavaghan, Senior Registrar in Psychiatry, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Catherine Hearn, Director, Helix Arts Will Lang, Artist, Helix Arts Dr Amelia Oldfield, Professor of Music Therapy, Anglia Ruskin University; Senior Music Therapist, Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. Jessica Plant, Project Manager, National Alliance for Arts in Criminal Justice Stephen Sandford, Strategic Lead and Professional Head of Arts Therapies, East London NHS Foundation Trust John Sayers, former patient of South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and a Bethlem Gallery artist. Naomi Shoba, Head of Youth Arts, Ovalhouse Sam Walker, Samantics June 2016: Arts and Healthcare Environments, followed by an event at St Thomas’ Hospital as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week Chair: Lord Crisp Gilly Angell, Expert Patient, University College Hospital Cancer Centre Sir Quentin Blake, Artist Paul Brooks, Associate Director of Patient Experience and Facilities Management, Derby Teaching Hospitals Clare Devine, Executive Director Architecture, Built Environment and Design, Design Council Cabe Guy Eades, Director of Healing Arts, St Mary’s Hospital, Isle of Wight Susan Francis, Programme Director, Architects for Health Professor Fiona Sampson, Poet and Professor of Poetry at the University of Roehampton Dr Sue Stuart-Smith, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist Sally Thompson, Director Grampian Hospitals Arts Trust Chris Tipping, Artist Laura Waters, Arts Programme Manager, Derby Teaching Hospitals Paul Williams, Stanton Williams Architects Jane Willis, Director of Willis Newson

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July 2016: Arts and Public Health Chair: Baroness Young of Hornsey Shona Arora, National Workforce Development Lead, Public Health England Amal Azzudin, Community Development Facilitator, Mental Health Foundation Lois Blackburn, Artist, arthur+martha Sheryll Catto, Co-Director, ActionSpace Dr Nayreen Daruwalla, Programme Director for Prevention of Violence against Women and Children, SNEHA, Mumbai Philip Davenport, Artist, arthur+martha Connie Junghans, Public Health Commissioner, Westminster City Council Thompson Hall, Artist, ActionSpace Tim Harrison, Creative Director, SICK! Festival Louisa Newman, Public Health Workforce Development Manager, Public Health England South West Professor David Osrin, Professor of Global Health, UCL Deborah Munt, Representative for Yorkshire and the Humber; Chair, National Alliance for Arts, Health and Wellbeing Eva Okwonga, Peer Support Advisory Board Member for Mind; Music Workshop Leader at Music In Mind Professor Richard Parish CBE, Professor of Health Development, University of Chester; Board Member, Public Health England Lizzi Stephens, Chair of the Dover Breatheasy Group, musician and leader of singing for health groups Catherine Swann, Deputy Director of Health and Wellbeing (Healthy People) Public Health England Jennifer Wood, Arts Officer, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea November 2016: Arts, Health and Wellbeing in the Criminal Justice System, organised with the help of the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance, following a visit to the Koestler Trust Exhibition ‘We Are All Human’ at the Royal Festival Hall Chair: Baroness Young of Hornsey Graham Beck, Governor, HMP Kirkham Alli Black, HMP Kirkham Eleonor Byrne, Clean Break Graduate Dr Laura Caulfield, Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Bath Spa University Sarah Colvin, Schröder Professor, University of Cambridge Alison Frater, Chair of the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Arthur Mactaggart, Artist Femi Martin, Spoken word poet and writer Lucy Perman, Clean Break Theatre Company Debbie Samuel, Engagement Worker, London Community Rehabilitation Company John Speyer, Director, Music in Detention

Hong Tan, Head of Health in the Justice System, NHS England London Richard Ward, Learning and Skills Team, National Offender Management Service Andy Watson, Artistic Director, Geese Theatre Company January 2017: Place, Environment and Community Guest Chair: Sunand Prasad Rachel Adam, Project Director (bait), Woodhorn Charitable Trust Jacqui Bunce, Associate Director of East and North Hertfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group Jane Duncan, Architect and President of the Royal Institute of British Architects Melissa Hardwick, Director, Kentish Town Improvement Fund Teva Hesse, Director, London Branch, C F Møller Raheel Mohamed, Founder and Director of Maslaha Professor Jeremy Myerson, Helen Hamlyn Chair of Design, Royal College of Art Lenny Naar, Design Strategist, HELIX Centre, Imperial College London Andrew Simpson, Planner and Development Manager and Advisor to Royal Institute of British Architects on healthcare design Sandra Stancliffe, Head of Education and Inclusion, Historic England March 2017: Funding for Arts, Health and Wellbeing Chair: Rt Hon. Lord Howarth of Newport Sally Bacon OBE, Executive Director, Clore Duffield Foundation Bill Boa, Director of Finance, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Elaine Burke, Arts and Health Specialist Nicola Crane, Programme Director and Head of Arts, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity Jane Davis, Chief Executive, The Reader Liz Ellis, Policy Adviser Communities and Diversity, Heritage Lottery Fund Daniel Gerring, Partner, Travers Smith Rama Gheerawo, Director of the Helen Hamlyn Centre at the Royal College of Art Lady Helen Hamlyn, Philanthropist Rachel Hillman, Head of Engaging Science, Wellcome Mary Hutton, Accountable Officer Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group Janet Morrison, Chair, The Baring Foundation Mags Patten, Director of Policy and Communications, Arts Council England Jon Siddall, Director of Funding, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity

Gillian Wolfe CBE, Former Director of Learning and Public Affairs, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Learning, Arts and Heritage Consultant Participants in other Inquiry Meetings Gabrielle Allen, Visual Arts Development Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity Professor Mark Baker, Director of the Centre for Guidelines, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Sir Peter Bazalgette, former Chair of Arts Council England Dr Sam Bennett, Head of Integrated Personal Commissioning, NHS England Professor Dame Carol Black, Principal, Newnham College Cambridge Dr Jo Black, Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Devon Partnership NHS Trust; Associate National Clinical Director for Perinatal Mental Health, NHS England. Steve Chalke, Founder, Oasis Dr Simon Chaplin, Director of Culture and Society, Wellcome Shirley Cramer, Chief Executive, Royal Society for Public Health Chris Day, Director of Engagement, Strategy & Intelligence, Care Quality Commission Dr Michael Dixon GP, National Clinical Champion for Social Prescribing, NHS England Dr Caroline Ellis-Hill, Senior Lecturer in Qualitative Research, Bournemouth University Dr David Fearnley, Medical Director Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Associate National Clinical Director for Secure Mental Health Harriet Finney, Director, Creative Industries Federation Dr Andrew Furber, President of the Association of Directors of Public Health Susie Hall, Head of Arts, Great Ormond Street Hospital Professor Susan Hallam, Emerita Professor of Education and Music Psychology, UCL Institute of Education Darren Henley, Chief Executive, Arts Council England Nancy Hey, Director, What Works Centre for Wellbeing Poppy Jaman, Chief Executive of Mental Health First Aid England Tim Joss, Chief Executive, Aesop Faiza Khan, Director of Communications and Policy, Paul Hamlyn Foundation Ian Leete, Senior Adviser Culture, Tourism and Sport, Local Government Association Dr David McDaid, Associate Professorial Research Fellow in Health Policy and Health Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science Ewen McKinnon, National Wellbeing and Civil Society Policy and Analysis, Cabinet Office 163


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