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London Arts and Health

london arts and health

London

We are London Arts and Health! We support artists, creative practitioners and health professionals across the whole of London and beyond. Promoting excellence and engagement in the field of arts and wellbeing, and extending the reach of the arts to communities and individuals who would otherwise be excluded. Through our activities, we work to promote, develop and support the understanding of what the arts can do to contribute to a healthy society, in London and nationally, and by so doing to encourage the use of the arts in settings beyond the mainstream. We are the leading support sector organisation, advocate and expert for arts and health in London. Our vision is that the power of arts and culture transforms and enriches Londoners’ lives and health. WHAT WE DO We hold industry events, share information and opportunities through our newsletter to 5.5k subscribers, and publicise arts and health activity by sharing on our social media channels that reach around 20k users. We deliver arts and health training and creative wellbeing sessions to health care staff to bridge between the arts and the health sector. We are a member led organisation and have spent a lot of the past year talking and listening to our members. We have focused on digital solutions during the lockdown and explored ways of supporting a sector in crisis. We undertook in-depth research of our beneficiaries and developed a tool for practitioners, the Digital Sandpit. We created and launched a new digital tool, pARTner up to support the Thriving Communities Funding bid, which encourages cross-sector partnerships and supports cultural organisations of any size to be on an equal footing. We have recently released a new website commissioned by the GLA, containing the Arts and Culture Social Prescribing Mythbuster Guide. The resources include information, resources, case studies, podcasts and an animation for anyone interested in cultural social prescribing in London. We deliver a yearly Creativity and Wellbeing Festival that went from a small London festival to national in 2019 and saw over 50,000 attendees taking part in around 600 events. The week is held in partnership with the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance. For ten years much of our work has been supported by Arts Council England and we are proud to hold the status of National Portfolio Organisation. London Arts and Health is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and is run by a small staff team as well as a number of fantastic volunteers

Cambridge International School Ltd.

cambridge international school ltd.

4.6(56)

Cambridge

The CIS Approach WE LEARN lessons from the past and look to the future but live in the present. WE EMBRACE a shared English language and Slovak culture but are a model of international best practice. WE ARE AMBITIOUS and determined, but define ourselves by our actions, not just by words. WE ARE CONFIDENT in ourselves, but value most the quality of our relationships and the strength of our community. WE ARE WELL INTENTIONED, we forgive and we search for the best in ourselves and others. Our motto is simple but clear: "Inspire and Aspire" WE ENGAGE our students and they engage with the world around them. This motto gives purpose to all of our endeavours. As CIS educators, we all offer our very best to each single one of our students, regardless of age or ability, and in return, we expect them to try to become the very best version of their unique selves and to fulfil their potential wherever their skills and interests lie. It is also underpinned by the three-way partnership of Home and School, with the student at the centre, guided, but confident in their own direction. As lifelong learners, our whole community espouse the learner qualities of creativity, curiosity, kindness, independence, reflection, respect and resilience, which through our associated values, help us to climb the Learning Mountain together, but with the skills and attitudes to travel alone in the future. We are proud to be unique. We are proud to be different. We are proud to be Cambridge International School.

South Cerney Outdoor

south cerney outdoor

4.6(93)

Cirencester

We're all about reconnecting people with the outdoors, themselves and each other. As a Royal Yachting Association and British Canoeing training centre South Cerney Outdoor offers excellent facilities and resources by a 47-acre lake of crystal clear water and the River Churn. The area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of significant beauty, making South Cerney Outdoor uniquely positioned among outdoor training and adventure centres in Gloucestershire. Our culture How we do what we do... Licensed by AALS, the Adventurous Activities Licensing Service, all staff are highly qualified and experienced instructors in RYA Sailing and Windsurfing and/or British Canoeing and Kayak paddling. We also offer so many other things to do in the Cotswolds, and you can choose from a range of archery, tunnelling, team building, orienteering and bushcraft experiences for individuals, groups, schools, colleges and corporate organisations. You will find a visit to our outdoor team building centre in Gloucestershire's glorious Cotswold countryside will be a memorable experience. Our vision Why we do what we do... As one of the oldest and deepest lakes in the Cotswold Water Park, we have so much to offer the whole family and community, from Spectators, Leisure, Skills, Qualifications, Volunteering and Career opportunities. We will always make sure that you are safe, but what you will notice most is the fun, friendly, exciting and welcoming atmosphere. You are not just another customer or group to us... You are like-minded friends who we want to help enjoy the adventure with us.

Anahat Theatre

anahat theatre

Anahat Theatre creates work through devising, movement and text. Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, the company makes work locally with a multicultural outlook. Learn more about our projects and workshop. A fun and physical approach to storytelling where you will discover how to turn personal stories into short performances. This online workshop gives you basic tools to tell stories in imaginative ways. What stories blow you away? The session includes: Games and warm-ups Improvisation training Storytelling techniques Suitable for theatremakers, musicians, performers and/or directors and anyone interested in improvisation and storytelling. Spaces are limited. The group will be small so we can keep safe whilst truly connecting with each other. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. We understand that COVID-19 has impacted people’s economy so you can also pay in instalments if that is more suitable. Do you have questions? Please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Bookings are now open and places can be secured by emailing infoanahattheatre@gmail.com or booking online. Workshop facilitator: Andrea Cabrera Luna Andrea trained as a director at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Prior to this she trained as an actor at the National School of Performing Arts in Mexico City and read English Literature and a MA in Performance and Culture at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Andrea is a passionate theatremaker specialising in devised theatre, physical comedy and story theatre.