Humanising Care: A Creative Approach to Therapy and Rehabilitation

Humanising Care: A Creative Approach to Therapy and Rehabilitation

By Chroma Therapies Ltd

The human connection is as vital as clinical expertise. Chroma's "Humanising Care" event explores how Creative Arts Therapies provides both.

Date and time

Location

Conference Aston

Aston Street Birmingham B4 7ET United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 9:30 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Health • Medical

This conference brings together creative arts therapists, educators, medico-legal solicitors, brain injury survivors and rehabilitation professionals to deepen our collective understanding of care that prioritises dignity, agency, and emotional well-being.

Through collaborative presentations, our speakers - art, drama, and music therapists and their clients (experts by experience) - will share real-world case studies, therapeutic innovations, and research-driven insights. Each session highlights how the Creative Arts Therapies bridge the gap between medical and psychological treatment and human experience, offering a more holistic approach to recovery, rebound, rebuild and the overall quality of someone’s life.


Who Should Attend?

  • Medico-legal solicitors working with brain injury clients and keen to understand the impact of therapeutic support
  • Brain injury survivors and their families looking for insights into creative rehabilitation pathways
  • Adoption professionals and families seeking a deeper understanding of how creative therapies support attachment, resilience, and long-term well-being
  • Hospital and rehabilitation teams striving for more human-centred care approaches


Key Learning Outcomes

By attending this conference, delegates will:

  1. Understand the role of creative arts therapies in improving quality of life and delivering functional outcomes and measurable return on investment
  2. Explore the impact of collaboration in therapeutic practice and how interdisciplinary approaches enhance patient and client outcomes
  3. Examine real-world case studies showcasing the transformational power of music, drama, and art therapy across diverse client groups.
  4. Discuss the legal and ethical considerations of person-centred care, particularly in medico-legal and rehabilitation settings.
  5. Gain practical tools and insights to embed more human-centred, outcomes-driven care practices within their professional roles.

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Chroma Therapies Ltd

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Oct 11 · 10:00 AM GMT+1