UCL Health of the Public Creative Health Community Event
28 March 2022, 3:00 pm–5:00 pm

Are you a UCL researcher interested in the intersections between arts, creativity and community-based approaches to health?
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL staff | UCL students
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Daisy Voake
Location
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Room W3.0120Bedford WayLondonWC1H 0ALUnited Kingdom
Following the successful launch of the Creative Health Community at the end of 2021, UCL Health of the Public are hosting an event to give you the opportunity to hear from colleagues from across the university working on creative health.
We have a fantastic line up of speakers including Prof Monica Lakhanpaul (UCL GOS Institute of Child Health), Dr Humera Iqbal (UCL Institute of Education), Dr Carrie Ryan (Anthropology), Dr Alison McKinlay (Institute of Epidemiology & Health), Prof Nick Ward (Institute of Neurology), and Dr Sonya Sharma (Thomas Coram Research Unit, IOE).
Join us from 3-5pm on Monday 28 March to find out how you can collaborate with the UCL Health of the Public Creative Health Community, led by Prof Helen Chatterjee and Dr Lorna Collins.
Agenda
- 15:00-15:10 - Welcome and an introduction to Creative Health (Prof Helen Chatterjee and Dr Lorna Collins, Creative Health Community Co-Leads)
- 15:10-16:10 - Sharing current research
- Prof Monica Lakhanpaul (UCL GOS Institute of Child Health)
- Dr Humera Iqbal (UCL Institute of Education)
- Dr Carrie Ryan (Anthropology)
- Dr Alison McKinlay (Institute of Epidemiology & Health)
- Prof Nick Ward (Institute of Neurology)
Dr Sonya Sharma (Thomas Coram Research Unit, IOE)
- 16:10-16:20 - Tea break
- 16:20-16:50 - Discussion and feedback on research ideas (All)
- 16:50-17:00 - Closing Remarks (Prof Helen Chatterjee and Dr Lorna Collins, Creative Health Community Co-Leads)
About us
The Creative Health Community aims to bring together researchers from across UCL whose work focuses on health creation and understanding creative approaches to reducing health disparities. The National Centre for Creative Health defines Creative Health as ‘creating the conditions and opportunities for arts, creativity and culture to be embedded in the health of the public’. Within our Community we expand this to include all asset-based approaches to health including nature and the outdoors, the built environment, design and architecture, laws and beyond. We welcome anyone from biomedicine, the sciences (life, physical, population, social, historical), engineering, education, arts and humanities to join forces to explore how asset-based approaches to health can be harnessed to improve the health of the public.
Find out more on the UCL Health of the Public website.
Registration
Please register with your UCL email address, this event is for UCL staff only.