The UK Singing for Health Network is for researchers, practitioners and healthcare workers. It aims to bridge research and practice and support the workforce.
Membership to the Singing for Health Network costs just £25 a year and is a great gift for anyone interested in singing and health!
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I am delighted to share that I have had a paper published in Australian Voice, which will be part of their special issue, ‘Insights and Innovations from Singing Practitioner-Research’.
https://t.co/yrDU8gfpI9
Great to see the findings of a government-commissioned review into the monetary value of the impact the arts and heritage can have on health and wellbeing highlighted in this @guardian article.
@WHO@Daisy_Fancourt
https://t.co/aIYuUHE5Os
Announcing the publication of a new open-access peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Public Health: "Population health and community: brokering the two through art and community engagement." It represents a collaborative effort between the IAM Lab and colleagues from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Health System.
The arts and aesthetic experiences have long served as powerful tools for fostering relationships between diverse groups in efforts to build camaraderie, trust, and engagement. Cultivating collaborations between health systems and communities requires strategies to build these connections. Developing meaningful community engagement for health promotion requires consideration of several key factors, including homophily, balance, and transitivity.
The arts can act as a bridge in these relationships, enabling healthcare systems to engage more effectively with diverse social networks and helping to ensure effective, bidirectional partnerships that leverage public health insights and resources.
Click here to read, download and share the article: https://t.co/OWgHtPVfO2
The Music and Health Research Institute is now accepting proposals for oral presentations, posters, workshops, and roundtables for the 2025 Annual Conference! Submit via the portal on the conference webpage: https://t.co/aTVKnsVtKL
Congratulations @medising1 on SingApp: Parkinson's making the longlist for Digital Inclusion in the Digital Culture Awards 2025! The app is available to download on the app store and Google Play if you're interested! More information can be found at https://t.co/zMNmIl8dvF
You're invited to join Respire Choeur for their hybrid holiday concert tomorrow, December 6! This group singing program is lead by our partners at @USherbrooke
The concert will be presented in French, but everyone is welcome to join! Please contact us for more information 🎄❄️☃️
New research summary added to the library!
Becoming a Singing for Health Network costs just £25 a year – why not join us and become part of our global network?
To find out more about our membership benefits please click the link below:
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There is a new research summary in the members’ area of the website
Membership is just £25 a year…. Why not join our growing network to access this valuable resource, as well as discounts on training, webinars and much more?
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Whatever your interest in Singing & Health join us for this series of webinars
As Dr Camlin explains, “it is a research network, but we don’t want it to be a stuffy, academic affair, we want everybody to get involved”.
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Join us tomorrow for what will be an engaging, interactive webinar, focusing on practice-based elements and participant voices within Singing for Mental Health and Wellbeing.
https://t.co/HSlZjZ43Q8
Join us tomorrow for what will be an engaging, interactive webinar, focusing on practice-based elements and participant voices within Singing for Mental Health and Wellbeing.
https://t.co/HSlZjZ43Q8
Join us in this practice-focused webinar to learn practical tips, techniques, innovative ideas, and to share your own perspectives too!
Still time to sign up for the full webinar package & catch up on the previous two events
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@voicesforlifeuk
Join us in this practice-focused webinar to learn practical tips, techniques, innovative ideas, and to share your own perspectives too!
Still time to sign up for the full webinar package & catch up on the previous two events
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@voicesforlifeuk
This webinar is focused on practical tips and ideas, as well as amplifying participant voices and recognising lessons we can learn from their experiences.
Join us to discover, share, and be part of the conversation!
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@uwecfm @stgeorgesbris
This webinar is focused on practical tips and ideas, as well as amplifying participant voices and recognising lessons we can learn from their experiences.
Join us to discover, share, and be part of the conversation!
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@uwecfm @stgeorgesbris
Happening today!
Join us for this important webinar, as well as for the entire series of Singing for Health Research Project events which are taking place over the next 6 months
All webinars are recorded and shared with those who book.
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