Victoria Betton Deputy Director of Strategy & Partnerships.

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Victoria Betton Deputy Director of Strategy & Partnerships

Our ambition Working in partnerships, we aspire to provide excellent mental health and learning disability care that supports people to achieve their goals for improving health and improving lives

Our end goals 1.People achieve their agreed goals for improving health and improving lives 2.People experience safe care 3.People have a positive experience of their care and support

Our means goals 1. We provide excellent quality, evidence- based, safe care that promotes recovery and inclusion 2. We work with partner organisations to improve health and lives

Arts and Minds Champions the vital role of creativity in promoting inclusion, recovery and mental wellbeing Develops the role of the arts in supporting recovery focused care and to promote mental wellbeing Supports individuals receiving health and social care services to access creative opportunities across Leeds. Increases public knowledge and understanding of mental health through the arts

Love Arts Festival

Time to Change in Leeds

National alliance for arts, health and wellbeing Charter - mutual values for those working in arts, health and wellbeing and embody the founding principles for a National Alliance.

Outcomes and evidence

Open to all

A few thoughts… Enhancing clinical services Handling objects from the past Memory boxes Targeted taster sessions & events Group work inspired by exhibitions

A few thoughts… Public awareness Exhibitions Talks Museum tours Capturing oral histories

A few thoughts… Accessiblity Training staff Recruiting volunteers with lived experience Accessibility audits

Thank you