CREATING A HEALTHIER HULL THROUGH ARTS AND CULTURE PHIL BATTY, Director of Marketing, Communities & Legacy KATY FULLER, Senior Producer Update Presentation.

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CREATING A HEALTHIER HULL THROUGH ARTS AND CULTURE PHIL BATTY, Director of Marketing, Communities & Legacy KATY FULLER, Senior Producer Update Presentation - January 2016

THE VISION Hull 2017 will be a year of artistic adventures across the city of Hull, using the transformative power of cultural events and activities to deliver lasting social and economic change. We will celebrate the unique character of the city; its people, stories and geography. Over 365 days we will raise aspirations, change perceptions and inspire artists, people and communities.

EMBEDDING HEALTH IN OUR PLANNING  Build the broader social health of communities, through belonging, ownership and involvement  Support communities to celebrate the assets of their local area and the positive aspects of their lives  Address the emotional health of individuals by tackling loneliness and isolation  Boredom stimulates health inequalities, the aim is tackle it and break the cycle  Many residents feel they lack a voice, both young and old  Identify role models who can inspire, motivate and influence  Obesity is a major challenge for the city  Many residents have limited mobility, people often feel trapped and stuck in the neighbourhood they live in. Hull 2017 needs to enable residents to look again at their community, but also support them to explore and travel locally  An age-friendly city that supports inclusive activities  Celebrate the pride of the city and its people

CHANGE INDICATORS

BASELINE DATA: WELLBEING

PERFORMANCE RESIDENCY LEGACY OUR APPROACH At the centre of everything we do will be incredible world-class art and culture. For everything we programme we will ask our creative partners to build a residency of education and community engagement The final challenge is one of legacy. Built into everything we do will be a plan for the future. This may be something left behind, new skill, a resource or a promise to return!

KEY STRANDS 1. Citywide Community Interventions 2. High Engagement Physical Programme (based in localities) 3. Key Arts in Health Projects within the Flexible Programme 4. Hull 2017 Volunteer & Community Programmes

CREATING A HEALTHIER HULL THROUGH ARTS AND CULTURE PHIL BATTY, Director of Marketing, Communities & Legacy KATY FULLER, Senior Producer Update Presentation - January 2016