The Penelope Project: How the arts can transform care for older people by Professor Anne Basting

With Professor Anne Basting, Theatre Artist and Educator; Professor of Theatre, Peck School of the Arts, University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee; 2016 MacArthur Fellow Anne Basting is a theatre artist and educator, known internationally for her groundbreaking creative practice which engages older people in care settings and their wider communities.  Her work demonstrates the potential

Free

The Penelope Project: How the arts can transform care for older people by Professor Anne Basting

With Professor Anne Basting, Theatre Artist and Educator; Professor of Theatre, Peck School of the Arts, University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee; 2016 MacArthur Fellow Anne Basting is a theatre artist and educator, known internationally for her groundbreaking creative practice which engages older people in care settings and their wider communities.  Her work demonstrates the potential

Free

The Penelope Project: How the arts can transform care for older people by Professor Anne Basting

With Professor Anne Basting, Theatre Artist and Educator; Professor of Theatre, Peck School of the Arts, University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee; 2016 MacArthur Fellow Anne Basting is a theatre artist and educator, known internationally for her groundbreaking creative practice which engages older people in care settings and their wider communities.  Her work demonstrates the potential

Free

“TimeSlips” creative storytelling training for artists and care professionals working with older people living with dementia

A creative storytelling training day led by internationally renowned artist and educator Anne Basting, Professor of Theatre at the University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee and a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.  In 1996 Anne Basting was curious...could improvisation and creative drama techniques that were so powerful for healthy older adults prove helpful for people with dementia?  After

£30

“TimeSlips” creative storytelling training for artists and care professionals working with older people living with dementia

A creative storytelling training day led by internationally renowned artist and educator Anne Basting, Professor of Theatre at the University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee and a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.  In 1996 Anne Basting was curious...could improvisation and creative drama techniques that were so powerful for healthy older adults prove helpful for people with dementia?  After

£30

“TimeSlips” creative storytelling training for artists and care professionals working with older people living with dementia

A creative storytelling training day led by internationally renowned artist and educator Anne Basting, Professor of Theatre at the University of Wisconsin / Milwaukee and a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.  In 1996 Anne Basting was curious...could improvisation and creative drama techniques that were so powerful for healthy older adults prove helpful for people with dementia?  After

£30

Choose Life, Choose Self-Directed Support

The Lighthouse 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow

Join us for a conference celebrating Self-directed Support and the opportunities it can bring.

This event is organised by LivingTogeThere: A Community Interest Company dedicated to guiding people through Self-directed Support. This conference is sponsored by the Life Changes Trust. The conference will focus on thinking differently, challenging the ‘usual’ and exploring creative ways to make Self-directed Support work. You will learn about Creative examples of Self-
directed Support. We will demystify Self-directed Support (policies, jargon and loooooong processes). You will explore the Benefits of working together and Advocacy, Brokerage and Mentoring.

£10

Choose Life, Choose Self-Directed Support

The Lighthouse 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow

Join us for a conference celebrating Self-directed Support and the opportunities it can bring.

This event is organised by LivingTogeThere: A Community Interest Company dedicated to guiding people through Self-directed Support. This conference is sponsored by the Life Changes Trust. The conference will focus on thinking differently, challenging the ‘usual’ and exploring creative ways to make Self-directed Support work. You will learn about Creative examples of Self-
directed Support. We will demystify Self-directed Support (policies, jargon and loooooong processes). You will explore the Benefits of working together and Advocacy, Brokerage and Mentoring.

£10

Choose Life, Choose Self-Directed Support

The Lighthouse 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow

Join us for a conference celebrating Self-directed Support and the opportunities it can bring.

This event is organised by LivingTogeThere: A Community Interest Company dedicated to guiding people through Self-directed Support. This conference is sponsored by the Life Changes Trust. The conference will focus on thinking differently, challenging the ‘usual’ and exploring creative ways to make Self-directed Support work. You will learn about Creative examples of Self-
directed Support. We will demystify Self-directed Support (policies, jargon and loooooong processes). You will explore the Benefits of working together and Advocacy, Brokerage and Mentoring.

£10

Key issues for health and social care integration: commissioning, workforce and partnership development

Central Edinburgh

Guest of Honour Alison Taylor, Head of Integration Division, The Scottish Government This seminar assesses the impact of the integration of health and social care on service delivery and considers the next steps for overcoming challenges arising from the integration process. It takes place following publication of the Scottish Government’s Health and Social Care Delivery

£210