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