Windrush folk songs supporting mental health and films on health and social inequality are among the projects exploring the future of health and social care.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) have today announced a £348,000 investment in 10 projects. These projects are spread across the UK from Kent in south-east England to the Highlands and Islands in Scotland.
Each of the projects will see researchers collaborating with communities to explore their lived experience of health and social care to help inform researchers, health practitioners, and wider discussions with policymakers and the public about the future of care.
AHRC Executive Chair Professor Christopher Smith said:
The foundation of the NHS 75 years ago was just one of the many ways in which the UK has been an innovator and leader in health and social care.