June’s Network Meeting will focus on how WAHWN is collecting and using data from the Arts, Health & Wellbeing sector in Wales in order to advocate to funders and policymakers in the future.
We will be joined by Rosie Dow, who is currently working with WAHWN on an early-stage research project to help us better articulate the scope, scale, financing and impact of arts and health activity in Wales. In this session we’ll explore what questions WAHWN members might like us to be able to answer with this work, and how this project could best support them.
We’ll also hear from the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance about the results of their recent ‘state of the sector’ survey and think about how these results might help us here in Wales think about how we tell the story of what we all do.
Rosie Dow is a freelance consultant based in Wales, specialising in strategy, data and leadership in arts and health. She was the Project Manager for HARP.