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Promoting well-being through creativity: How arts and public health can learn from each other

机译:通过创造力促进幸福感:艺术与公共卫生如何相互学习

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For many years, participatory arts projects have been observed to make a significant contribution to the health and well-being of local communities - only for beneficial outcomes to disappear without trace when short-term project funding runs out. At the same time, there has been mounting evidence, commissioned by both arts and health bodies, to show that creativity and the arts do indeed make a significant difference to people's health and well-being and to how they feel about, and interact with, their neighbours. What can be done to build on and develop the evidence base? Particularly in times of austerity, there is also a need to draw on that evidence to develop principles and recommendations for bodies wishing to commission, and artists wishing to lead, participatory or public art initiatives that are most likely to result in sustained benefit to local people and communities.This paper suggests ways in which arts and public health professionals can learn from each other and go on to work more effectively together and with local communities. The paper is based on a qualitative evaluation study of a wide-ranging and innovative initiative, Be Creative Be Well (part of a wider programme, Well London) that nurtured around 100 different small participatory arts projects across 20 of London's most disadvantaged areas.Through analysis of case studies and desk research, the paper presents a summary of what exactly the artist and the creative process bring to a community context and how that can best be supported by policy makers and funders.
机译:多年来,人们观察到参与式艺术项目对当地社区的健康和福祉做出了重大贡献-仅在短期项目资金用尽时,有益的成果消失得无影无踪。同时,有越来越多的证据受到艺术和健康机构的委托,表明创造力和艺术确实对人们的健康和福祉以及他们的感受和互动产生了重大影响,他们的邻居。如何建立和发展证据基础?特别是在紧缩时期,还需要利用这些证据为希望委托的机构以及希望领导,参与或公共艺术行动最有可能为当地人民带来持续利益的艺术家制定原则和建议。本文提出了艺术和公共卫生专业人士可以互相学习,并与当地社区一起更有效地开展工作的方式。该论文基于对一项广泛而创新的计划Be Creative Be Well(伦敦Well计划的一部分)的定性评估研究,该计划在伦敦20个最弱势地区培育了约100个不同的小型参与艺术项目。通过对案例研究和案头研究的分析,本文总结了艺术家和创作过程究竟为社区带来了什么,以及政策制定者和资助者如何最好地支持这一观点。

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