Welcome to Listen to how arts help health, learn to walk and work across cultural boundaries, commit to acting differently.

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Welcome to Listen to how arts help health, learn to walk and work across cultural boundaries, commit to acting differently.

We change health by changing how we see, hear and talk about it. We give sound and status to the voice of those whose voices are seldom heard. Stigma, silence, social isolation. We shine the light on the hard to reach issues.

The Future: Fifth Wave Public Health

The Past and the Future

Impact People Policy Learning Reactions Behaviour. Results How did audience and participants react to the drama? Behaviour. Did behaviour change as a result of being part of the drama? Learning To what extent did knowledge, skills and or attitudes change? Results What benefits does the whole system receive, including ROI People Policy

The Work Oliver.Sampson@turningpoint.co.uk gaye@humanstorytheatre.com marionlynch1@nhs.net