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Words, conversation and poems

Suffolk Artlink will be offering 4 online creative sessions as part of a trial Online Creative Health Series.

Words, conversation and poems session will be led by Dean Parkin.

These sessions are being trialled as an extension of the Curious Minds and Creative Boost programmes.The sessions are for people with long term chronic health conditions and Family Carers that are unable to attend face to face sessions.

Each session will be facilitated by a different professional artist with the aim of offering a relaxing, creative and social session aimed at supporting your overall wellbeing. All sessions will run on a Wednesday at 2pm. Ideally you woud attend all 4 in the creative series, although understand you may be unable to make a session at short notice. We will also be able to offer support for you to set up and access Zoom.

You can either be referred to the programme or you can self refer / sign up so we hope that both family carers and people with complex health conditions can attend.

Session details

  • Dates and times

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  • Who's it for

    Adult family carers, people aged 18 plus living with complex health needs.
  • Venue

    Online

    Please contact the project officer or book online for more information or if you have any access needs.

How to attend

To book your free place or find out more, contact Jen on jen@suffolkartlink.org.uk or 07517 888 868.

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