

This report marks the culmination of a research process launched in 2024 that set out to explore how the cultural and healthcare sectors in Malta can collaborate more effectively. This research process brought together stakeholders from across the cultural and health sectors through a series of workshops, brokerage sessions, & strategic meetings with the aim of identifying key opportunities & challenges for cross-sectoral collaboration, as well as co-developing recommendations for sustainable partnerships that support public health and well-being through culture. The research draws on national discussions and international best practices, including insights from the CultureForHealth report.
The report summary outlines key findings, strategic recommendations, and reflections gathered through workshops, high-level meetings, and stakeholder dialogues carried out throughout the course of the implementation of the project.
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Supported by the Arts Council Malta’s Artistic Research and Development Scheme.
To find out more about this project as well as our next steps in the field of Culture and Health click here.
Photo Credit: Elisa Von Brockdorff
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