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Arts Development in Community Health - A Social Tonic (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
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Arts Development in Community Health - A Social Tonic (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
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Arts in community health is a distinct area of activity that is
characterised by the use of participatory arts to promote health.
Based on the latest international research, this book considers how
and why arts in community health has come about, the
characteristics of its practice and the challenges it poses for
evaluation. The rapid growth of this field of work in the UK from
the mid-1990s has begun to impact on policy in the arts funding
system, on multi-sector partnerships for health service delivery,
and in local authority cultural strategies, yet the reasons for its
emergence and the nature and diversity of the practice itself have
gone largely unaccounted for. It encompasses work in primary care,
community health and public health. Arts in community health has
not evolved simply as a result of the successful advocacy of an
arts sector keen to demonstrate its relevance to health, but rather
through the wider recognition of a phenomenological connection
between engagement in cultural activity and well-being. The
pioneering viewpoints in this book promote an holistic approach to
arts and public health, focusing on the development of the person
and not just the sick or dysfunctional part of that person.
Alongside the therapeutic benefits to patients, the book also
considers environmental improvements to support staff, and using
the arts to produce more creative kinds of health information. This
fully referenced guide compares and contrasts the arts in different
cultures and healthcare systems, how well it works, why it works,
and the factors that determine its success. The case studies
examined prove shared creativity aids public health and
simultaneously identifies and addresses the local and specific
health needs in a community. 'In the last decade health has become
a recurrent topic in discussion of the role of the arts in society,
fuelled by a growing body of research into connections between
culture and well-being. This pioneering practice of arts in
community health - began in the UK in the late 1980s through
sporadic pilot projects placing local arts development in health
promotion and primary care contexts. It has since grown and
expanded to embrace community health on a broad front hooking up
with multi-agency initiatives to address the social determinants of
health through partnership working.' Mike White, in the
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