Friday, March 6, 2020 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre 355 Cooper Street, Ottawa
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30+ arts and health practitioners will share what they do in their work, as volunteers or in lived practice that combines the arts, health and community.
Co-sponsored by Carleton University and the National Arts Centre, this is the 3rd event in a series that aims to expand a community of practice among those working through the arts to improve the lives of underserved youth, new immigrants, refugees, and those in care facilities and with special needs, first at the local level and over time more widely to include national and international partners.
Plenary session led by Dr. Sue Bennett, Director of Social Pediatrics at CHEO and Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa with Dr. Heather Dunlap, a CHEO/uOttawa Pediatric Resident, both part of the Alliance for Healthier Communities pilot project examining social prescribing in Ontario. The presentation will include a brief history of the Social Prescription movement in the UK, Canada and Ontario followed by details of a pilot project of prescribed museum passes to children, youth and their families in Vanier, Ottawa.
* The Parlour will serve as a “Reflection Room” all day, with a participatory mural wall and sand mandala. All are welcome for conversation and to share reflections on the day and on future directions.
This event is jointly sponsored by Carleton's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School for Studies in Art and Culture, and the National Arts Centre with additional support from Arts Health Network Ottawa and the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre.