A second international celebration of storytelling in health takes place in Swansea this summer following the success of the inaugural event in 2017.

It will be staged across several venues over three days in June, featuring a full programme of more than 80 presenters from around the world.

Storytelling for Health 2, which takes place from June 27-29, is organised jointly by Swansea Bay UHB and the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling at the University of South Wales. They are working in partnership with Swansea Council, the National Museum of Wales and University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The 2019 event opens with a postgraduate student day hosted by the University of South Wales at The Atrium in Cardiff, featuring workshops, panels and speakers. Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum will host the main conference starting on the evening of the 27th and continuing all day Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June.

The event is open to healthcare professionals and members of the public.

More information, including the full programme and ticket booking details, can be found here:

https://www.artsinhealth.wales/conference.html