Posted Apr 24, 2025
Réalta is pleased and excited to publish the full, packed programme for this year’s Arts + Health: Check Up Check In. Click this link: Arts and Health Check Up Check In 2025 Programme and we look forward to welcoming you to Tullamore on Wednesday 30 April. Tickets for the full day, including a Hearty, Not Arty lunch, cost €30. Book your place here Arts + Health: Check Up Check In is funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, and in 2025 is supported by Offaly County Council and Esker Arts....
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Réalta was delighted to be one of 22 international Arts + Health organisations featured in a new Australian study. This research explores what drives momentum in arts and health globally and how organisations contribute to this progress. Key findings include: A strong evidence base for arts and health, though translating this evidence into action remains a challenge. The importance of diversifying the workforce in Arts + Health. The need to connect the various strands of arts and health work worldwide. The study gathers insights from a diverse range of organisations, including research groups, national networks, and nonprofits from regions such as Australia, Nigeria, Finland, the UK, and Japan. It explores their origins, key successes, challenges faced, and how different countries are advancing the field of arts and health. One highlight from the study is Réalta’s annual flagship event, ‘Check Up Check In’, which plays a crucial role in fostering national connections within the arts and health sector. Claire Meaney, Director of Réalta, emphasised the value of these gatherings: “There’s simply no substitute for the human connection involved in physically coming together—to share, exchange, inspire, and reconnect with our peers, colleagues, and friends.” The study noted that such events fill a critical gap in many regions, underscoring their importance in advancing the sector. Speaking about Réalta’s involvement in the report, Claire Meaney added, “Réalta is honoured to be part of this international dialogue and remains committed to advancing the arts and health sector in Ireland and beyond. There is fantastic work being achieved both at home and abroad, and we continue to advocate for and support the growth of arts...