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Creativity and Wellbeing – Art and Health in Prisons

Learn how creativity can enhance wellbeing in prisons, providing inmates with goals and inspiration at The Royal College of Nursing Library and Heritage Centre.


The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is hosting a series of public lectures showcasing how library, archive, and museum collections can be used to benefit health and wellbeing continuing with this lecture on Wednesday 28 May, entitled “Creativity and Wellbeing – Art and Health in Prisons”.
Creativity can be an important way of enhancing wellbeing in prisons, providing inmates with goals and inspiration. Ann Norman, RCN Criminal Justice Nursing Adviser, will introduce Keara Creed from HMP Isis. Keara will talk about the ways in which an art project on health has encouraged young people to consider their own wellbeing.
All events are free of charge. Space is limited, so please book in advance by emailing eventsreg@rcn.org.uk or by telephone on 029 2054 6460.
Further information on activities and events held at the Library and Heritage Centre can be found at: http://www.rcn.org.uk/development/library_and_heritage_services/whats_on/view_all_events


Speaker(s):

Ms Ann Norman | talks
Ms Keara Creed | talks

 

Date and Time:

28 May 2014 at 1:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Royal College of Nursing
20 Cavendish Square
London
W1G 0RN
029 2054 6460
http://www.rcn.org.uk/events

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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

Emailing eventsreg@rcn.org.uk or by telephone on 029 2054 6460

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