Our Projects
Whether you want to understand cultural social prescribing, share your Creative Health practice, find collaborators for funding and creative projects, or join in with our national yearly festival Creativity and Wellbeing Week, we hope we have something to offer you.
We know that many of you are keen to get involved in cultural social prescribing but don’t know where to start. We were commissioned by the Greater London Authority to produce this Mythbusting Guide. It features some of the basic myths we commonly hear in social prescribing, showcases some wonderful case studies and offers further sources of help.
Creativity and Wellbeing Week is 12! This is a national festival where anyone can showcase their creative activity. In 2024 the week will take place between 20th-26th May.
Partner Up allows you to search for artists, cultural and creative freelancers and organisations across London. Our database can help match you up with the right practitioner or organisation to work on partnership bids or other creative collaborations.
The Digital Sandpit is a group for members, by members. In the group you will find opportunities to learn about best practice and host your own sessions as well as space to share your learnings. We believe our members are some of the best practitioners in the industry. This Facebook group is your place to share knowledge, and keep the sector thriving.
Our creative health hot-desking space at St. Margaret’s House in East London is just £15 a day flat rate for up to 4 people and includes access to wifi, tea making facilities and our lovely library of books and materials.
The Artists’ Represent Recovery Network is a professional development programme open to 10 London-based, freelance, ethnically diverse artists who identify as black, brown, people of colour who have faced systemic racism, and who are working in arts & health in a participatory or community setting.
On the 27th November 2023 we invite everyone interested in the intersections of health and culture to come together to take part in a day of exchange and reflection, boundary pushing and action planning. Together, we will imagine London as a Creative Health capital city, laying the building blocks to see it become reality.