In light of the Creative Health Review launched last December, Fellows and friends are invited to take part in a playful discussion around intersection of creativity, climate, and health.
What is the role of creativity in health and policy? How can we utilise our existing tools for climate and health challenges in innovative ways?
Join facilitator Sarah Andersen FRSA and friends to continue this timely and fascinating conversation, and create space to turn diverse ideas into action-focused solutions.
Expect an afternoon filled with creative sparks and delicious cake, as we collectively seek to nurture these critical areas. We hope you'll come along!
This event is open to Fellows and friends, doctors, philosophers, and artists from Sussex and beyond. It will be free to attend and simple refreshments will be provided.
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