Arts in healthcare pioneers: informing and supporting the Greater Manchester devolution
By Katherine Taylor, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Arts in healthcare pioneers: informing and supporting the Greater Manchester devolution
Embedding arts programmes into healthcare provision at community and health service levels
2017
North West
My Fellowship focused on arts and health practice, building on my existing research links in Finland and the USA.
I have continued practising as clinical psychologist in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and added, as a result of my Fellowship, a new role managing the GM i-THRIVE Arts, Culture and Mental Health programme across the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. This programme is the only one of its kind in the national THRIVE service transformation. My Fellowship and Report enabled its development. Since my Fellowship I have provided evidence at a House of Lords roundtable, presented in Brussels to an EU special interest group and delivered international keynotes.
Following clinical training, I became interested in improving understanding of the myriad roles that culture and the arts play in health and wellbeing. This was due to personal experiences and witnessing the benefits of the arts on people I have worked with professionally. I have researched arts, health and wellbeing in mental health, dementia and children's services, as well as the potential of culture and the arts in public health, for example through education and public engagement.
By Katherine Taylor, 2022
Clinical psychologist Katherine Taylor (CF 2017) has published a blog that explores the impact that music has on mental health on 29 July. The piece draws upon learnings from her Fellowship, which explored ways of embedding arts programmes into healthcare provision.
By Katherine Taylor, 2021
Clinical psychologist Katherine Taylor (CF 2017) contributed to A Social Glue this month, a project in Greater Manchester that promotes the use of arts and culture in healthcare. Kat contributed findings from her Fellowship, which explored initiatives for embedding the arts in health care.
By Katherine Taylor, 2021
By Katherine Taylor, 2020
By Katherine Taylor, 2019
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.
By Katherine Taylor, 2022
Clinical psychologist Katherine Taylor (CF 2017) has published a blog that explores the impact that music has on mental health on 29 July. The piece draws upon learnings from her Fellowship, which explored ways of embedding arts programmes into healthcare provision.
By Katherine Taylor, 2021
Clinical psychologist Katherine Taylor (CF 2017) contributed to A Social Glue this month, a project in Greater Manchester that promotes the use of arts and culture in healthcare. Kat contributed findings from her Fellowship, which explored initiatives for embedding the arts in health care.
By Katherine Taylor, 2021
By Katherine Taylor, 2020
By Katherine Taylor, 2019
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.