Training Events

Training events initiated by WAHWN:- 

Cyfarfod Rhwydwaith WAHWN Mis Mawrth 2026

Date: 26/03/2026 | Location: Ar lein | Cost: Am ddim

Summary:

I nodi Diwrnod Presgripsiynu Cymdeithasol Cenedlaethol, ymunwch â ni ar gyfer Cyfarfod Mis Mawrth o Rwydwaith WAHWN, lle byddwn yn canolbwyntio ar Wobrau Polisi Cynefin Co Lab a sut gall y gymuned gelfyddydau, iechyd a llesiant helpu i siapio newid polisi ystyrlon ac ymarferol yng Nghymru.

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WAHWN Network Meeting March 2026

Date: 26/03/2026 | Location: Online | Cost: Free

Summary:

Join us for our March Network Meeting, focusing on the Cynefin Co Lab Policy Awards and how we can help shape policy change in Wales.

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WAHWN February 2026 Network Meeting

Date: 19/02/2026 | Location: Online | Cost: Free

Summary:

Join us for our February network meeting to learn more about how the arts are addressing health inequalities and the potential to develop arts and health focused solutions. Book your place here 

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Understanding and measuring mental wellbeing - WCVA

Date: 10/02/2026 | Location: Online | Cost:

Summary:

​Join Public Health Wales and WCVA’s Health and Care Project on 10 February 2026, 2pm-3.30pm for a Zoom session on understanding and measuring mental wellbeing. 

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Creative Ageing Network Meeting | Cyfarfod Rhwydwaith Heneiddio Creadigol

Date: 05/02/2026 | Location: Online | Ar Lein | Cost: Free | Am Ddim

Summary:

Join us to connect with creative ageing practitioners from across Wales at February's Creative Ageing Network Meeting. Book your place here | Ymunwch â ni i gysylltu ag ymarferwyr heneiddio creadigol o bob cwr o Gymru yng Nghyfarfod Rhwydwaith Heneiddio Creadigol mis Chwefror. Archebwch eich lle yma

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Past  WAHWN training has included:- 

  • ‘The Art of Health in Wales’ Showcase and Symposium - a strategic training and networking event which bought together over 40 arts and health professionals and experts from Wales and the UK, aimed at strengthening the sector in Wales and exploring strategic actions including rallying for Welsh Government representation in the sector as well as linking with the goals outlined in the Well-being of Future Generations Act. Contributors included Cynnal Cymru/Sustain Wales; Sally lewis, ACW; Tim Joss, Aesop and Dr John Wyn Owen. View event summary report and video presentations: engage.org/engcymru16AH
  • Creative & Credible Arts and Health Evaluation training led by Jane Willis of Willis Newson explored key principles and methodologies for evaluating arts for health and wellbeing programmes. Examining the different phases of the Creative and Credible evaluation cycle, the training was aimed at helping participants to understand how to develop a robust and credible evaluation framework appropriate to their project aims and resources; aimed at helping to build a robust evidence base in Wales. View our Knowledge Bank here.
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