This week I talk to Debbie Geraghty, CEO of Plymouth Music Zone
I really enjoyed this conversation with Debbie, we talk about Plymouth Music Zone and the amazing work they do supporting diverse communities through music.
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Plymouth Music Zone https://plymouthmusiczone.org.uk/
This week I talk to Dr Marie Polley, senior researcher and co-chair of the Social Prescribing network.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Marie, we talk about Social Prescribing, other holistic approaches to support the health and well-being of patients, and the different research methods being deployed in this space.
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This week I talk to Professor Philip Davis, professor of english literature at the university of Liverpool and research partner of the organisation the Reader, who run shared reading groups around the UK in places like care homes, prisons, and mental health facilities.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Phil, we talk about Shared Reading, research into the benefits of reading on the brain and well-being, and the overlap of literature, reading and mental health.
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Phil Davis http://igel2018.no/keynotes/meet-the-keynotes-professor-philip-davis/
The Reader https://www.thereader.org.uk/
This week I talk to Sir Sam Everington, GP at the pioneering Bromley by Bow centre. We talk about social prescribing, personalised care, the evolution of the centre and the need to transform General Practice and doctor training.
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Bromley by Bow centre: https://www.bbbc.org.uk/
I talk to Professor Helen Chatterjee, Biologist and former curator of the UCL Grant Museum.
We talk about the role of museums in the community and her pioneering role in the rise of museums' involvement around mental health and health interventions, including her well-known Museums on Prescription projects. We also discuss the often very different forms of evidence in the world of the medical establishment compared with that of the community sector. We talk about the mechanisms behind which museum and arts interventions improve mental health; including discussing one of her studies on the use of arts by forcibly displaced migrants.
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Museums on prescription study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1353829217303878
Review of UK social prescribing schemes: http://create.canterbury.ac.uk/15655/
Study on arts + forcibly displaced migrants: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/2/e025465?utm_term=usage-042019&utm_content=consumer&utm_campaign=bmjopen&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=trendmd