Harp Resources

Research, resources, reports and key information from HARP

Resource24.05.2022

Event: The art of wellbeing and policy

How could the arts contribute to A Healthier Wales and how can policy makers ensure Wales is leading the way in this space Health leaders, politicians and practitioners shared their thoughts in an online session facilitated by the Welsh NHS Confederation and HARP.

 

Resource24.05.2022

Event: The art of building evidence

In an online session facilitated by Cardiff University’s Y Lab, HARP-supported teams, as well as researchers and practitioners discussed shifts in approaches, practicalities and mindsets that may build better evidence in arts and health innovations.
 

Resource24.05.2022

Event: The art of investment

In an online session facilitated by the Wales Arts, Health and Wellbeing Network, HARP-supported teams and investors in arts and health discussed the types of investment arts and health innovation projects need at different stages. 
 

Resource24.05.2022

Event: The art of system change

In an online session facilitated by Nesta’s People Powered Results, HARP-supported teams shared their experiences of building collective power to tackle deep-rooted health challenges.

 

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Existing evidence

Links to published research articles about arts and health

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Research

Y Lab (Cardiff University) conducted research on the impact of HARP on people’s health and wellbeing, and explored how arts and health innovation happens.

Resource10.05.2022

HARP Playbook

Tips, tools and useful learning for people working in health and/or care who want to use art and creativity to create change for people, places, organisations and systems.

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HARP recommendations

Our recommendations were co-designed with our HARP teams and suggest key actions you can take to support and enable people- powered innovation in arts and health in future.

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‘Scale’ Tools

When you’re in the scale phase of your arts and health innovation project.

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‘Invest’ Tools

Here are some tools we used in the HARP programme.

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‘Test’ Tools

Here are some tools we used in the HARP programme.

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‘Groundwork’ Tools

Here are some tools we used in the HARP programme.

 

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About HARP Nourish

This programme strand encouraged collaboration to ‘nourish’ great innovations.

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About HARP Seed

This programme strand encouraged collaboration to generate or ‘seed’ great ideas

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About HARP Sprint

HARP Sprint asked how the arts could support people through lockdown

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The HARP Approach

Our HARP Approach illustrates what a people-powered innovation process can look like for teams and projects that want to use the arts to improve people’s health and wellbeing, or to meet health and care challenges.