During Japan Week 2025, we have invited colleagues from the innovative aa-TOMO programme, Japan to talk about their practice with colleagues in Greater Manchester, and to identify ways we can collaborate and learn from each other.
aa-TOMO is an innovative and ambitious 10-year creative health and cultural prescribing research programme led by the National Center for Arts Research, Japan and the Tokyo University of the Arts. It is currently rolling out cultural prescribing programmes across local government areas in Japan, in partnership with a range of organisations including museums, universities, health partners and private industry.
During this event, programme lead and chief curator at NCAR, Sawako Inaniwa, will share progress they are making in harnessing the power of the huge range of cultural assets in Japan to support people’s health and wellbeing.
The panel discussion will include perspectives from Julie McCarthy- Strategic Lead, Creative Health at Greater Health for NHS Greater Manchester, Ciaron Wilkinson- Head of Partnerships and Engagement at Manchester Museum and Charlotte Leonhardsen- Social Prescribing Lead at NHS Greater Manchester who will explore the commonalities in our work and opportunities to collaborate over the coming years.
This event is part of Japan Week (4-9 September 2025)