03/01/2024
NCAD
HCI Subsidy Funding Available
AD476PD
8 weeks blended
€2,200
This 8-week blended course offers you grounding in art and health context and connects you with leading figures of practice.
There is a growing evidence base for the role of arts improving health and wellbeing. Healthcare systems around the world are struggling and new approaches to healthcare challenges are needed. Arts and health are key contributors to these changes.
This programme is designed to fit around your time and needs offering weekend and evening sessions.
It will focus on the theoretical underpinnings, contemporary issues, topics and concepts relating to arts and health practice.
You will learn from leading practitioners in all areas of contemporary arts and health, including artists, curators and Creative Life Centre at MISA in St. James’ hospital.
Module 1: 4 days in person (4 Saturdays)
Module 2: 4 days in person (2 weekends)
Module 3: 4 days in person (Monday -Thursday)
Module 4: 4 days in person (4 Saturdays)
TOTAL: 16 days in person over 9 months
This course would be of interest to anyone who has studied or is currently working in an artistic or healthcare practice and wants to be part of an exciting space with emerging intersections and new career opportunities.
That might include: artists, arts and health practitioners, healthcare professionals/management, scientists.
You will investigate and critically reflect on the broad and creative approaches to art practice in health contexts identifying boundaries and the distinction between arts and health and Art Therapy.
You will critically reflect on the implementation of arts and health practices and develop and evidence a clear understanding how policy can shape this work across sectors at a national and international level.
On successful completion of this module students will have an astute understanding of how artists and curators are working to address and create sustainable solutions within their creative practices.
Funding schemes that the course opens up include:
Creative Ireland schemes
Arts Council Awards
Timetable
Principles
Sat 9th March
Sat 16th March
Sat 23rd March
Sat 13th April
Experiences (IMMA and Helium Arts)
2 afternoons and 2 weekends – May
Helium Arts: Tuesday May 7th (online, 2h, evening), Tuesday 14th online, 2h, evening), Saturday May 18th (10am-5pm, NCAD, Grace Gifford House)
IMMA: 25h – 26th of May (in -person sessions with Bairbre-Ann Harkin, full day)
Immersion
23rd – 26th September – taking place in St. James Hospital
Monday – Thursday full days (10am start)
Capstone
12th Oct
19th Oct
26th Oct
2nd Nov
Assessment
An individual presentation of work on the learning acquired through this process will be required for assessment presentation.
There are no written exams
This programme will include industry expertise and input from:
IMMA – Working in the Moment, with Bairbre Ann Harkin – As a group, Students will experience an Azure workshop supported by a reflective process.
Helium Arts – Students will learn from projects/sites and practitioners of current arts and health practice focusing on specific experiences with HELIUM Arts, the national Children’s Arts and Health Charity.
Creative Life Centre, MISA – St. James’ Hospital, Co-delivered with sectoral partners, this intensive learning module aims to encourage dynamic peer learning in the context of workshops, seminars and conversations. It aims to develop a greater understanding of these complex environments, the role creativity plays within them and what to consider when integrating arts into acute health environments.
Educational Standard
All applicants are expected to present an approved Bachelor degree at minimum level of 2nd class honours (2.2)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) – Applicants who do not meet the minimum academic entry requirements for admission may be considered on the basis of a recognition of previous learning whether based on prior relevant experience or other relevant credited or non credited or learning (RPL). In such cases each applicant will be considered on a case-by-case basis based on a review of the applicant’s CV and other supporting documentation.
Please contact ncad@creativefutures.ie for further information.
Qualifying Examination – In certain cases the academic team may choose to set a qualifying assignment in order to assess an applicant’s suitability for admission.
You may apply for the programme if you are currently completing your Undergraduate Degree. NCAD will review the rest of your application If necessary, we can make you a Conditional Offer. When your degree is completed and you send us final transcripts we will upgrade this to a Full Offer.
Applicants who have not been educated through English must show proof of achieving IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6 in the writing section on the Academic Version) or an equivalent score in another accepted test.
We are delighted to announce an incredible line up of speakers who will share their professional experience and insights from across all sectors of the Arts & Health sector including
Creative Futures Academy has been awarded a total of €315,640 from the Human Capital Initiative HCI Pillar 3 Micro-Credentials Subsidy funding. Subsidies will range from 50 – 80% of the total course costs for eligible learners. Applications are now open for a number of courses with more coming on-stream in late 2024 and 2025. Terms & Conditions apply.
A CFA scholarship encourages the participation of learners from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in higher education by offering one free place on all of our CFA short courses.