Articles by Paul Crawford

Paul Crawford is Professor of Health Humanities at the School of Health Sciences and Director of the Centre for Social Futures at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, UK. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) and Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH). As founding father of the global and rapidly developing field of health humanities, Professor Crawford leads a large program of research in applying the arts and humanities to inform and transform healthcare, health and wellbeing. He is the author of over 140 peer-reviewed articles or chapters and 13 books, most recently The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities (Palgrave, 2020), Florence Nightingale at Home (Palgrave, 2020) and Cabin Fever: Surviving Lockdown in the Coronavirus Pandemic (Emerald, 2021). He is also the commissioning editor for two series, Arts for Health (Emerald) and Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities (Routledge) and is Joint Editor-in-Chief for The Encyclopedia of Health Humanities (Springer).

What’s Up With Everyone? A Youth Mental Health Campaign With Academy-Award Winning Aardman

May 5, 2021

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What’s Up With Everyone? A Youth Mental Health Campaign With Academy-Award Winning Aardman

We all know that it is best to support young people who are struggling with life’s challenges upstream, and not wait until they need clinical interventions. I have been leading a new multi-media campaign to do just this. In partnership with the iconic animations company Aardman (makers of classics such as Wallace & Gromit, Shaun […]