Culture on prescriptionÂ
From a video by Culture on Prescription
People have long used arts as a way to make sense of the world, build connections and define themselves whilst benefiting from the arts’ therapeutic effects. Arts and culture can make us feel better...
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Social Impact Entertainment
From an article by Nesta
The term social impact entertainment (SIE) broadly refers to entertainment media that aims to drive progressive social change - typically via raising awareness of an issue and then promoting some form of behaviour change on the part of the audience.
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Agents of Flourishing - pursuing shalom in every corner of society
From a talk at Q Ideas
Six areas; the True - knowledge, learning, Prosperous - economic life, Good - social mores, ethics, Just and Well-Ordered - political, civic life, Beautiful - creativity, design, Sustainable - natural, physical health.
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In-Person - Behavioural Science and Public Health Network Conference 2026 - Behavioural Science and Complexity
@The Venue at De Montfort University, Leicester
Explore how behavioural science addresses complex issues across the public sector. The conference will feature inspiring keynotes on diverse topics, including:
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Systems Approaches and Systems Reform – Professor Cecile Knai
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The Arts, Behavioural Science and Public Health – Professor Daisy Fancourt
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Evidence and Policy in Public Health – Dame Professor Theresa Marteau
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Social Cohesion and Effective Communication – Professor Paul Dolan
Practical workshops will cover meaningful co-production, writing and personal reflection in public health practice, and evaluating behavioural science units. It’s currently a complex and challenging environment in public health.
10/03/2026
09:30
In-Person and Online - The Passion of Jesus - London
@Trafalgar Sq, London
Wintershall. There are performances at 12 noon and 3:15 pm. No tickets or booking are required, the 90-minute performances are completely free of charge – a gift to Londoners and visitors. This event is very popular – please arrive 40 minutes before your chosen performance.
For those who cannot make it to the Square the performances will be livestreamed on our Facebook Page. Supported by the Mayor of London, one hundred Wintershall players bring their electric and moving portrayal of the final days of Jesus to this iconic location in the capital. The production is open air with visibility maximised using a large screen. There is a realistic interpretation of the crucifixion so parental guidance is advised. British sign language interpretation is provided.
03/04/2026
11:30