What is the impact of embedding arts interventions in mainstream clinical care?

If you are curious about this topic, join Arts Culture Health and Wellbeing Scotland (ACHWS) at their upcoming webinar on Thursday, 17 April 2025, 3 – 4 pm.

ACHWS will be hosting an online discussion with researchers that conducted the SHAPER study, sharing exciting results from the innovative research. SHAPER is the world’s largest ever study into the impact and scalability of arts interventions on physical and mental health by King’s College London and UCL, supported by a £2.6m award from Wellcome Trust.

This is an exciting opportunity to learn about the research, meet the team, and ask questions about scaling arts and health interventions.

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Agenda:

  • Interactive taster of Melodies for Mums (Breathe Arts Health Research)
  • 3 short presentations from our speakers, exploring how and why Melodies for Mums singing groups supported new mothers with postnatal depression
  • Facilitated Q&A

Speakers:

  • Dr Alexandra Burton, Honorary Senior Research Fellow (Social Biobeahvioural Research Group) and Senior Lecturer (Queen Mary University of London)
  • Prof Carmine Pariante (King’s College London)
  • Lorna Greenwood (Breathe Arts Health Research)
  • Cleo Lane (Breathe Arts Health Research)

The session will be facilitated by Dr Katey Warran, Honorary Research Fellow at the Social Biobehavioural Research Group and Vice Chair of the board for Arts Culture Health and Wellbeing Scotland.