Quantifying Health & Health Economic of Arts, Culture, and Heritage Engagement
Daisy Fancourt

A new video from the UCL Social Biobehavioural Research Group offers a clear look at why integrating arts & culture into national health policy matters now more than ever. The short briefing explains how creative engagement supports wellbeing, reduces health inequalities, and strengthens community connection—and why policymakers should prioritize arts-based approaches in future strategy.
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