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Call for Research Participants
Are you a professional musician and do you engage heavily with social media and social networking sites? Tom Wegg-Prosser, final year MSc student in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy at Goldsmiths University is looking for solo...
Trustee Recruitment
We are are looking for skilled and experienced individuals to join our Board of Trustees and help guide the organisation in assuring service quality, developing new and existing partnerships and expanding our services throughout the performing arts industry. To apply,...
January 2019 Newsletter
Our January 2019 Performing Arts Medicine Newsletter is archived here. Contents: New clinics Healthy practice training for performing arts professionals and students BAPAM and the Royal Society of Medicine Event: Occupational...
Free Health and Wellbeing Webinar Series with ISM
Tuesday 5th February to Tuesday 26th February We have teamed up with the Incorporated Society of Musicians to present a series of free webinars looking at musicians’ health. Our performance health experts will lead the sessions,...
New BAPAM Clinics
We now hold free Performing Arts Medicine clinics in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Cardiff and Leeds. If you make a proportion of your living from, or study in the performing arts, and have a health problem related to your work, we can help you. Our clinicians are...
Clinical Governance Toolkit
British Association for PERFORMING Arts Medicine Clinical Governance Toolkit Introduction Check our health resources for more advice and resources, including guidance on warm-ups, physical and mental health, vocal health, nutrition and...
Occupational Health in the Performing Arts Industry: The Original Gig Economy
Registration for this event is now open. Training arts professionals in healthy practice skills is vital, but we believe that healthy individuals also require systematic support from the industry that is built on their work. The majority of workers in the performing...
What happened when I called Samaritans for my mental health
Journalist, Hattie Gladwell, reflects on the first time she called Samaritans.
My name is Jack Monroe, and I’m an alcoholic. But now I’m recovering…
The food writer, journalist and campaigner opens up about how alcohol took over her life once fame struck.
Feeling lonely on Christmas Day? #Joinin is for you.
In 2014 Comedian Sarah Millican began to spend Christmas Day bringing together on Twitter people who do not want to be on their own, and she's doing it again this year for the ninth time. Use the hashtag #Joinin to connect all of...
Performing Arts Medicine (PAM) Day
It’s been a busy year for all things Performing Arts Medicine (PAM). Here’s a look back at one of the highlights of the year. The annual PAM DAY 2018 was held at the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health on 21st July and organised by the Department of Performing...
Sheridan Smith : “I just fell apart”.
The actor tells all about her breakdown and her hard-won recovery.
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