Thursday 5 May / 9.00am to 1.00pm
A virtual festival, led by NE London, and open to everyone working in health and social care across London, with speakers and discussion coming live from the Bromley by Bow Centre.
Programme: fairer systems and healthier places; restoring trust; moving from trauma to healing; kindness; gratitude; relational leadership; commissioning compassionate care; overcoming racism and exclusion; losing the primary/secondary care interface; inclusion health; prescribing clean air and examples of health creation in action! Regenerating ourselves, our systems, our world.
What change is our world asking us to make?
Many of us work in areas where the environment is unfair, where patients consult more, are often less enabled after consultations and teams are left more stressed. Our world is asking us to change the way we change and heal ourselves, our systems and our world as we come through the pandemic.
“Learning about trauma informed care is not just for the people I am looking after; it is also for me”
Led from North East London but open to anyone working in Health and Social Care, including students.
Art using tops of vials, The Speedwell Practice
https://www.thespeedwellpractice.nhs.uk/
Come for support, challenge and energy. Influence the future as we come through the pandemic
Leave regenerated!
INVITATION ART EXHIBITION: ‘Self-care in Healthcare’ Old Library Garrod Building Whitechapel Library E1 4NS on 5-6 May, 2022 (from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm)
BARTS AND THE LONDON ARTS is a new Creative Enquiry initiative which aims to bring together, explore and display creative works from both students and staff in FMD. Creative Enquiry invites exploration of lived experience through any of the languages of the arts and has been found to extend meaning-making and understanding of the human dimension. For more details see Twitter @Louise Younie and Creative Enquiry
