Phil Walters
Creative Minds Strategic Lead
Creative Minds
England - Yorkshire and Humber
Biography
Phil Walters Is Strategic lead for Creative Minds a charity hosted by South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT). Having worked in mental Health for over 25 years. His previous role at SWYPFT mainly involved ensuring the Trust was connected with the communities it serves, involving key stakeholders in decision making and development of services.
Phil led and managed the Trusts Artist in residence “Inspire programme” in 2002 which provided the foundation for Creative Minds which works with community organisations to deliver creative group activities to promote recovery. This approach was coproduced by service users, carers, staff and other community stakeholders and also promotes peer led creative projects.
Q Exchange ideas
Creative Minds Media: conecting with more people.
Creative Minds Media: will be a fully interactive multi-media platform helping us to reach more people using local NHS services and beyond, including live streaming on audio visual channels.
Supporting peer led creative approaches to improving wellbeing
This proposal will involve building a network that develops and supports peer led creative groups for people with mental health issues across the Wakefield District to improve their wellbeing.
Blog posts
A Soft & Fluffy Update
Phil Walters reflects on the Community Reporting training provided by People's Voice Media and the power of telling your story and empowering others to tell theirs.
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Areas of interest
- Acute care
- Analytics and data
- Children and young people
- Community and voluntary
- Digital technology
- Efficiency and productivity
- End of life care
- Improvement research
- Inequalities
- Integrated care
- Leadership
- Long-term conditions
- Mental health
- Older people
- Patient and public involvement
- Patient experience
- Person-centred care
- Quality improvement
- Social care
- Wider determinants of health