
People working across creative health are invited to take part in a new regional survey that will help shape future workforce development across West Yorkshire.
Led by the National Creative Health Hub, the survey aims to better understand the experiences, skills and development needs of people working at the intersection of creativity, health and wellbeing.
Whether you’re an artist, creative practitioner, healthcare professional or work within the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, your views will help inform future recommendations for the creative health workforce.
Who should take part?
The survey is open to anyone who works in, or hopes to work in, creative health.
This includes:
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Artists and creative practitioners
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Freelancers
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VCSE organisations and charities
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NHS and healthcare professionals
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Small businesses
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Community organisations
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Anyone working where creativity supports health and wellbeing
Creative health uses arts, culture and creativity to improve both physical and mental health and wellbeing, supporting people and communities in a wide range of settings.
Why take part?
Your responses will help the National Creative Health Hub better understand the current workforce and identify priorities for future training, support and development across West Yorkshire.
Participants who complete the survey will also be entered into a prize draw to win one of four £50 Love2Shop vouchers.
The survey takes approximately 10–15 minutes to complete.
Complete the survey
The survey is open until 22 July 2026.
Complete the survey:
https://forms.office.com/e/zgA30KmXfE
Find out more
The survey is being delivered by the National Creative Health Hub, a consortium of West Yorkshire partners working to strengthen the creative health workforce across the region.
Learn more about the National Creative Health Hub:
https://creativehealthhub.org.uk
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