Creative and Credible Seminar
Thursday 6 October
10am-3pm
Room 210, Herbert Jarman, King Alfred Campus, University of Winchester, Sparkford Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 4NR
The potential contribution of arts to health and wellbeing is increasingly recognised by policy makers and those who fund and commission local services. Recent initiatives such as cultural commissioning and social prescribing mean that arts and artists can contribute to meeting local needs through innovative practice, projects and programmes. In order to engage with these exciting agendas, artists are required to provide evidence of impact.
Gathering the right evidence can seem challenging to those unfamiliar with the language of healthcare, medicine or social sciences. This workshop aims to demystify evaluation, helping participants to identify suitable evaluation approaches, outcome measures and impact assessment tools for their work.
The workshop will explore principles of evaluation, examining different approaches including quantitative, qualitative and arts based methods. It will explain the different levels of evaluation, including monitoring, audit, process evaluation and outcomes measurement.
Organised by the Centre for the Arts as Wellbeing; find out more.
Tickets cost £35. To book, click here