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The art of healing: how creativity is changing NHS mental health wards

  • Author Daniel E.
  • Publish date Dec 6, 2024
  • Article read time 1 min read
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The art of healing: how creativity is changing NHS mental health wards - Positive News

A unique charity is bringing art to England’s mental health wards, transforming sterile spaces into hubs of creativity  
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