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Archive for May 2020
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Event
Sustaining the Self: Online event to support self-care among the arts and health community
Date posted: 29 May 2020
We are delighted to announce details of a virtual workshop for the arts and health community on Tuesday 23 June. Sustaining the Self will be led by artist Marie Brett and is designed to support self-care among those working in arts and health, particularly in the context of the seismic shift in practice since the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions. Read More
Covid Chronicles
Covid Chronicles: Reinventing Community by Neil Black
Date posted: 25 May 2020
Neil Black lives and works in Derry. He is a Consultant Endocrinologist in Altnagelvin Hospital, Western Health & Social Trust. He sings tenor with the Irish Doctors Choir. Read More
Opportunity
Vacancy: Assistant Arts in Health Curator – Maternity Contract, Children’s Health Ireland
Date posted: 21 May 2020
Children’s Health Ireland is seeking to recruit an Assistant Arts in Health Curator (Maternity Cover). The post holder will assist the CHI Arts in Health Curator on delivering all aspects of the CHI Arts in Health Strategy 2018 – 2023. Read More
In Conversation
In Conversation: Francis Hegarty, Clinical Engineer and Maker
Date posted: 18 May 2020
Francis Hegarty is the Chief Healthcare Technology Officer at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI). He is a founding member of the Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department in St James’s Hospital, Dublin, where he worked for over 30 years. A maker, artist and composer, Francis currently chairs the CHI Arts in Health Advisory Council. Read More
News
APRIL 2020
Date posted: 16 May 2020
APRIL 2020 is a project that creatively recorded experiences as they happened during the Covid-19 global pandemic. The project invited individuals from the community directly connected with Uillinn West Cork Arts Centre and the Arts for Health Programme to explore their connect and disconnect, personal and professional lived experience during this very challenging time. Read More