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Explore current and previous initiatives from the Lab and its affiliates furthering the evidence of the impact of the arts on health

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Arts, Health, and Climate

This project seeks to articulate how engaging in the arts can mitigate the health impacts of climate change, communicate about these impacts, and promote adaptive capacity through adaptive behaviours or interventions that address the health risks posed by climate change.

Lead Researchers

Nisha Sajnani, Nils Fietje

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In progress

Institutions

NYU Steinhardt, WHO Europe

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Report

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Jameel Arts & Health Lab - Lancet Global Series on the Health Benefits of the Arts

A landmark series focused on non-communicable diseases. Convened by the Lab, the series connects over 50 researchers and artists to present evidence on the value of the arts in clinical and public health.

Lead Researchers

Nisha Sajnani, Nils Fietje

Status

In progress

Lead institutions

NYU Steinhardt, WHO Europe

Type

Global series

2019 WHO Report

Research Project

2019 WHO Report

This foundational publication synthesizes results from over 3000 studies, identifying a major role for the arts in the prevention of ill health, promotion of health, and management and treatment of illness across the lifespan.

Lead researchers

Daisy Fancourt, Saoirse Finn

Status

Completed

Lead institutions

UCL, WHO Europe

Type

Scoping review