The Chris Drinkwater Award celebrates creative health partnership projects in primary schools across the North East and North Cumbria. The award was established 2 years ago and the third round of applications is now live! Applications are welcomed from –
• Primary schools that have been running a creative health project in collaboration with an artist or arts organisation.
• Creative organisations already working within primary schools.
• Applications from schools in deprived communities and where health and social inequalities are most prevalent.
Creative health approaches address health and wellbeing through engagement in creative activities such as dance, drama, visual art, film making, music, heritage, etc. To find out more about the Award, including examples of past winners and other creative health projects, please visit the Healthier Together website.
The Chris Drinkwater Award is administered by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, in partnership with the North East and North Cumbria Child Health and Wellbeing Network.
To find out more about the Award, including examples of past winners and other creative health projects, please visit the Healthier Together website.
The Chris Drinkwater Award is administered by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, in partnership with the North East and North Cumbria Child Health and Wellbeing Network.
Published: September 24