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SUMMARY:Young people and mental health: shaping our research
DESCRIPTION:Mental wellbeing makes headlines every day\, with an estimated one in ten children and young people in the UK living with a mental health diagnosis.\n**Waiting list only** \nWith Covid-19 creating an environment for heightened loneliness and isolation\, there’s a need for a stronger focus on the mental health of young people. \nThe Centre for Cultural Value is currently developing a research digest which centres on the question: what is the value of cultural experiences for young people’s mental health\, wellbeing and resilience? Our role is to review and summarise existing research and to share these summary findings in an accessible digest\, to help inform future practice and policy. \nJoin us for an interactive workshop where we share the introductory stages of our research in this area and invite you to feed in your ideas to the development of this research review\, so we can tailor the digest to be as useful as possible to the sector and policymakers. \nSome areas of cultural practice focusing on mental health have strong evidence-based research demonstrating strengths\, whereas other areas have been under-researched. Led by artist and facilitator Viv Gordon\, you’ll help shape the research digest and collectively identify the strengths\, challenges and knowledge gaps in practice and research in the sector. \nAlso participating in the discussion are Dr Robyn Dowlen\, Centre for Cultural Value who is writing the research digest\, Dr Kat Taylor from Greater Manchester’s Arts and Mental Health Innovation programme\, Kevin Edward Turner\, dancer and co-artistic director of Company Chameleon and Errol Francis\, CEO at Culture&. \nThis event is also part of Beyond Measure\, a collaboration between the Leeds Arts Health and Wellbeing Network\, Cultural Institute and Centre for Cultural Value. Beyond Measure is a programme of digital engagement exploring research and evidence in culture and health.
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