Anjali Dance Company – Culture for Change
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Culture for Change: Seminar Series Podcast is a platform for health, social, and cultural professionals to come together and drive meaningful change. Through insightful discussions, we explore collaboration, advocacy, and cultural opportunities that empower learning-disabled people. Join us as we spark conversations, share expertise, and work towards a more inclusive future.
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The podcast focuses on topics related to health, social, and cultural advocacy, emphasizing collaboration opportunities for the learning-disabled community. Example episodes may include discussions on inclusive practices in various sectors, exploring educational strategies in dance, and promoting awareness on accessibility issues in the arts.

Culture for Change: Seminar Series Podcast is a platform for health, social, and cultural professionals to come together and drive meaningful change. Through insightful discussions, we explore collaboration, advocacy, and cultural opportunities that empower learning-disabled people. Join us as we spark conversations, share expertise, and work towards a more inclusive future.
In this episode of Culture for Change, host Natalie Haslam sits down with journalist and author Julia Hotz to explore the transformative power of social prescribing. Drawing from her book The Connection Cure, Julia discusses how non-medical interventions, such as dance, arts and community engagement, can improve well-being, reduce loneliness, and create stronger, more inclusive communities. Julia shares insights from her research and highlights the growing recognition of social prescribing in healthcare. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the intersection of health, culture, and social connection.

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