Arts on Prescription pilot programmes started in cities and regions in Denmark, Germany, Poland, Latvia and Sweden - NDPHS

Arts on Prescription pilot programmes started in cities and regions in Denmark, Germany, Poland, Latvia and Sweden

20 October, 2023

The project “Arts on Prescription in the Baltic Sea Region” helps public authorities, cultural and health institutions engage people with mental health challenges in social and non-therapy art activities to improve their mental wellbeing.

Referral channels, such as primary health care providers or social workers, have the opportunity to refer participants to a link worker who is a primary contact point for the participants (see graphic above). While the recruiters make the initial screening of individuals who may be suitable for AoP programmes, the link worker will interview the potential participant and give a thorough introduction to the programme in order to assess, if the AoP Programme is the right offer for the individual. The link worker could be a healthcare or cultural professional working in a public municipal or regional department, e.g. health or social services or a private organisation such as a NGO.

Arts on Prescription is a concept that has already been tested as small-scale programmes in the UK, Sweden and Denmark and has been proven to have a positive effect on mental health. Moreover, Arts on Prescription programmes can provide opportunities to reduce the financial burden on health systems and helps to provide alternative, cross-sectorial and non-therapy approaches in health service provision.

There remains a lack of an EU-wide perception and knowledge on the planning and implementing of such a relatively new concept and how to integrate it into regional health care systems. In particular, public authorities are challenged by the insufficient collaboration between culture and health sectors, a lack of knowledge on how to set up, organise and evaluate an AoP programme and the need for long-term financing.

To overcome these challenges, this Interreg Baltic Sea Region project will develop an Arts on Prescription programme model that is based on state-of-the-art evidence and experience, which the project partners will adapt to their local context and public health systems within the involved partner regions.

From October 2023, the following seven Arts on Prescription programmes will be tested and evaluated:

 

An information package and a four-module train-the-trainers programme will be provided to decision makers, programme coordinators and link workers to explain the value of AoP and to guide them in how to set up an organisational framework, and how to facilitate and evaluate an AoP Programme. An upcoming online practitioners guide will include how-to-guides, fact sheets, lessons learned and audiovisual guidance for link workers, culture and arts facilitators, and decision-makers on various aspects of setting up an Arts on Prescription programme.

 

The “Arts on Prescription in the Baltic Sea Region” project is co-funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2021-2027.

The NDPHS Secretariat is responsible for providing input and advice to all activities making use of the expertise within the Partnership, communicating and transferring project results to key stakeholders, supporting regional knowledge transfer, and taking leadership in the development of recommendations for national AoP schemes.

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