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Integrating Art and Creativity New Acute Hospitals, Community and Mental Health Service Developments the art of making special places From where have we come Where are we now Where are we going Quick Histor ory Glasgow Conferences: Art as


  1. Integrating Art and Creativity New Acute Hospitals, Community and Mental Health Service Developments the art of making special places From where have we come Where are we now Where are we going

  2. Quick Histor ory • Glasgow Conferences: Art as Medicine, Health by Design 2000 • International Public Art / Arts & Health Movement • Evidence base • Introduction strategic arts & health coordinator post as catalyst 2005 – supported by Creative Scotland, Glasgow Life • Development of overarching philosophical and strategic operational plan with NHSGGC 2005 –

  3. Philos osoph phic ical al, , strat ateg egic ic operat atio iona nal l plan • ‘Work in Context’ with service providers, users • Promote the ‘art and architecture ‘dialogue • Secure % for art as leverage to encourage external stakeholder partner involvement • Build internal structures and mechanisms • Deliver demonstration projects: New Stobhill and Victoria Hospitals • Creative Interventions in Health pilot & evaluation, East Glasgow • Foster a Glasgow Arts and Health Network/ critical mass of arts and health professionals • Support existing programmes

  4. Art stra Ar rateg tegy y basic ic compon onen ents ts • Therapeutic Design & Art in the built environment: integrating - art and architecture permanent art works into new builds and retrofits, art and architecture dialogues • Establishing infrastructures, interface with cultural life of a city: Exhibitions, performing arts, artist residencies, arts partnerships for keeping things dynamic – ‘Live’ , Green space , Public Art walks, parks • Supporting and promoting Arts participation in Patient care and Community Health and Wellbeing • Artist led Community Engagement

  5. What have we done New Stobhill and Victoria Ambulatory Care Hospitals • Core and permanent integrated art and architecture • Keeping it Dynamic -exhibitions infrastructure to support ongoing programming • Waiting room in the park • Participatory art projects, artist residencies, pilot performance events • Grace of the Birch – Choice of Art Project New Neo Natal and Maternity Unit • Core integrated art and architecture programme • Exhibition zone in partnership with Glasgow Open Museums Arts participation in community mental health & wellbeing • Creative Interventions project pilot & evaluation

  6. New Stobhill Ambulatory Care Hospital Curator: Tomas A Clark. Artists: Donald Urquhart, Olwen Shone, Andreus Karl Schulze, Ken Dingwall, Reiach and Hall Architects Core Capital fund , Creative Scotland, NHS Endowments, Faith Groups, Staff Lottery & WRVS

  7. ‘ Moongate’ and Bird box walk, Springburn Park Artist: Alec Finlay ‘Waiting Room in the Park’

  8. Creative & Performing Art Pilot with Unesco City of Music & Strathclyde University

  9. Grace of the Birch – Choice of Art Project Curator: Dr Lindsay Blair Core Capital Fund, Creative Scotland, Flora Jane Batey Fund. Established & emerging artist donations, Scottish Art Schools

  10. New Vic ictoria oria Hospit ital: al: Curator ator Juli liet t Dean, PACE Arti tists: sts: Ally Wallace, ce, Jacki kie e Parry ry, , Hanneline e Visness, s, Calum Stirl rling ng & Ro Ronnie Heeps

  11. New Neo Natal and Maternity Unit. Lead Artists: Koan 3. Artists: Linda Schwab, Tony Stallard, Paula Thompson, Nicola Gear Hypostyle Architects, Glasgow Open Museums

  12. New Neo Natal and Maternity Unit supported by: Women & Children's Endowment Fund, Yorkhill Children’s Foundation

  13. Arts participation in community mental health & wellbeing: Creative Interventions Project East Glasgow CHP, Creative Scotland , Glasgow Life Lead Artist & Project Manager: Michele Lazenby

  14. Understanding the impact of the therapeutic environment on health • Reduced amount of drug consumption • Shortened length of stay in hospital • Improved patient management • Enhanced quality of service • Reduction in workplace violence • Increased job satisfaction of staff • Improved mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing

  15. What else have we done ? Community Health Care Centres at: Barrhead, Drumchapel and Renfrew • Integrated art and architecture • Community participation • Led by art curators, working with selected artists and fabricators

  16. New Renfrew Health Centre Curator: Dr Lindsay Blair Artists: Toby Patterson, Anne Ferguson, In the Fields, Poet Douglas Dunn, Architects: Holmes Partnership

  17. New Renfrew Health Centre Core Fund, supported by Creative Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage Reid Kerr College & local Primary Schools

  18. Barrhead Health Centre

  19. Ba Barrhea ead Health th Centre re Curator rator & Pr Project ject Managem nagement nt Patric ricia ia Fleming ming Studi dios: os: Artists: ists: Suzi zie e Hunter, nter, Iain Kettles es, , David vid Zera rah, h, Anna a Shear earer. r. Arch chitec tects: s: Avant anti. . Core re Funded, nded, suppo pported ed by loca cal l Primar mary y sch chools ools, , LA, I) Glasgow sgow Inter ernat nation ional al (GI)

  20. The West st Ce Centre. re. Ar Arti tist sts s Lin inda Mall llet, t, Tim im Taylo lor, r, Tassy sy Thompso mpson, n, Grave aven n Image ges. s. Anderso rson n Bell & Ch Christi stie e Architects itects

  21. The West t Centr tre Core Fund supporte orted d by Yorkhill Children’s Foundation

  22. Glasgow a context for piloting a strategic arts and health initiative? Yes - Culturally warm • Established programmes: Art in Hospital, Project ability, Polyphony • Established & emerging partnerships: Health Improvement/ Glasgow Life/ Glasgow Arts • Massive programme of Capital Modernisation, Acute Hospitals, Mental Health and Community Partnerships • Architecture & Design Scotland, HDL 58 Standards • Design Action Plan • Internal Route Map, • Stakeholders in place • Largest reputable Arts community outside of London

  23. Stakeholders • Hospital access panels • Patient groups • Local Authority planners • Facility managers • Capital planners • Clinicians • Senior managers • Architects • Glasgow arts and health network • Board members • Various other NHSGGC staff Easterhouse Community Health Centre Davis Duncan Architects

  24. Where re are we we now w ? De Developme pment nt 6 m more e health th and care centr tres: es: • Gorbals & East Pollokshields - South • Maryhill , Saracen St , Woodside - North • Eastwood - East Renfrewshire • The Vale of Leven 2 sp special ialist ist mental tal He Health h Project cts • Leverndale Acute Admissions Unit & West of Scotland Mother and Baby Unit • Inverclyde Dementia Unit 1 Di Diagnost stics cs Project ct • New Laboratory - Sci Art

  25. The New South Glasgow Hospitals

  26. The New South Glasgow Hospitals Core % for Art Funded Therapeutic Design and Art Programme Supporting Way- finding Distraction Dignity Colours & Finishes 80 Dignified Spaces Beacon - bringing in the landscape of Scotland Podium Land marking Graphics – distraction 100 Flowers New Art Collection Shelters

  27. Plus expansion with additional stakeholder support • Keeping it Live - ongoing programming creative and performing arts • A new Cultural Economy – Business Model • Walkways - Green space – on and off campus

  28. Beyond this - Where Are We Going ? Memorandum of Understanding with Glasgow Life • Arts and Health Improvement Strategic Working Group • Area based Arts and Health Networks led by Local Arts and Regeneration Networks supported by Health Improvement Leads , Glasgow Arts officers/ Producers • Health Improvement cash allocation North East, North West and South sectors

  29. Where do we want to be ? • Integrated & Connected - part of the Regeneration and Cultural Narrative of the City • NHSGGC is playing a significant role investing in the arts, creating opportunities for artists & designers , demonstrating a commitment and acceptance that culture is part of health

  30. Investment 2005 – 2015 • NHSGGC is playing a significant role - in creating opportunities for artists & designers as part of its Modernisation Plan • There is a clear demonstration and commitment to understanding that culture is part of health • That the art sector is a co – producer - in the regeneration of social, emotional and physical environments • - going wider than Hospitals and Health Centres

  31. jackie.sands@ggc.scot.nhs.uk Health Improvement Senior: Arts and Health Public Health and Health Improvement

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