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Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
Henry Aughterson
8 episodes
2 days ago
A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!
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A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Museums on prescription with Professor Helen Chatterjee
Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
28 minutes 30 seconds
6 years ago
Museums on prescription with Professor Helen Chatterjee

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.

Please give us a rating, review, and subscribe on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts if you enjoyed, to help us reach more people! Also on Spotify. And do share the episode link with others.

@h_chatterjee

@henryaughterson

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marchnetwork.org

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

Mental Health and Communities: The MARCH network
A series of interviews with researchers and practitioners across the UK focusing on assets for mental health within communities, the arts, and culture. Follow MARCH on twitter: @NetworkMARCH Follow me on twitter: @henryaughterson Join the MARCH network: https://www.marchnetwork.org/ Please give a subscribe, rating/review on Apple podcasts or Google podcasts, this helps us reach more people, and do share episode links if you enjoyed. (also on spotify). Search: "march network mental health and communities" See show notes in each episode for links to the studies discussed!