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Our Public Health Research Officer will use an array of research methods to develop a detailed evidence base around the impact of theatre on the mental health and wellbeing of young people. Using a data-led approach, they will identify the role creative practice can play in reducing health inequalities for young people, especially in communities impacted by lower levels of cultural provision.

The research officer will design and deliver an ongoing programme of data collection and impact evaluation to quantify the effectiveness and impact of Hippodrome Unlocked creative programmes and interventions and to influence this approach with the Rep and other theatres across ¶®ÒõµÛ.

For further information on this project please contact our Public Health Research Officer Jay Rowe, Jayrowe@birminghamhippodrome.com or our Senior Public Health Officer Rhys Boyer, Rhys.Boyer@birmingham.gov.uk


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