London Arts in Health Forum and Breakthrough have organised an event to offer support to artists and small arts organisations looking to raise...
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London Arts in Health Forum and Breakthrough have organised an event to offer support to artists and small arts organisations looking to raise...
A report entitled After the Downturn, by the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and...
London Arts in Health Forum (LAHF) is a London-based networking organisation for health and arts professionals and health-related organisations.
The LAHF Newsletter is the best way to hear about our upcoming events, and to keep up-to-date with the latest news regarding arts and health in the London area and beyond.
This is not a very frequent newsletter, so you can only expect to hear from us about one per month.
Welcome to LAHF’s March 2010 newsletter, full of national and local arts in health news, as well as previews of our events, opportunities and developments in arts and wellbeing.
Welcome to LAHF’s February 2010 newsletter, bursting with national and local arts in health news, as well as previews of our events, opportunities and developments in arts and wellbeing.
Welcome to 2010 and LAHF's January newsletter full to the brim with national and local arts in health news, as well as previews of our events, opportunities and developments in arts and wellbeing. The LAHF monthly newsletter is free of charge and available to all, to sign up visit http://www.lahf.org.uk/ and please feel free to forward to any colleagues or friends you think might find it interesting.
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On 26th November at 6pm, LAHF will be examining the ‘Hand Built' project, an arts and regeneration project which has been taking place in Camden. The project, co-ordinated by arts organisation Face2Face, brought together pupils from Haverstock Hill School and residents from nearby Charlie Ratchford Centre in both casting their hands and sharing experiences through creative writing. The resulting wall of cast hands, which is now on display at the school, hopes to represent diverse members of a community working together to promote greater understanding and respect between generations.
On 26th November at 6pm, LAHF will be examining the ‘Hand Built' project, an arts and regeneration project which has been taking place in Camden.
LAHF has come together with Wellnet, Well London's learning network, to present Creative Ways to Wellbeing , an event for those delivering arts for wellbeing projects to London communities.
We are in the process of revamping the LAHF website and one of the new features will be an online archive of London arts in health projects. We are very keen for you to let us know about current or recent London projects that you think should be included.