Health and Wellbeing in Museum Work: A Reflective Journey
Explore the integration of health and wellbeing in the museum sector through reflections on initiatives promoting intercultural dialogue, social justice, and creative processes. Delve into innovative projects like The Thackray's singing project that address health inequalities and promote engagement through music and language.
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Reflections on our journey to establish health and wellbeing as an integral, recognised and accepted part of museum work. Jo Ward Change Maker Jo.ward17@tiscali.co.uk
ERICarts Institute Intercultural dialogue is a process that comprises an open and respectful exchange or interaction between individuals, groups and organisations with different cultural backgrounds or world views. Among its aims are: to develop a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives and practices; to increase participation and the freedom and ability to make choices; to foster equality; and to enhance creative processes.
What if The Thackray s singing project A medical museum collection with a commitment to social justice at its heart A new exciting conversation about health inequalities through Singing and ESOL promoting engagement Singing and brain injury Singing and colloquial English for clinicians