Healing Arts Singapore (HASG)

Asian Protégé is honoured to support Healing Arts Singapore (HASG), which “aims to embed the arts within systems of care, advancing evidence-based and scalable interventions to improve wellbeing across Singapore and the wider Western Pacific region.

Healing Arts Singapore is co-led by the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Centre for Music and Health at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), University of the Arts Singapore (UAS), and the Jameel Arts & Health Lab. This multi-year initiative is part of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab’s global Healing Arts campaign produced in collaboration with the World Health Organization.

To find out more about HASG and the symposium on 8-12 Dec 2025: https://www.healingartssingapore.org/about

Above photos from http://www.healingartssingapore.org

Music & Health – A Global Movement

The Centre for Music and Health (CMH), established in 2022 and headed by Dr. Kat Agres, is the first dedicated research centre in Southeast Asia focused on advancing evidence-based practices that harness the power of music to improve health and well-being.

Aligned with a growing global movement, CMH aims to build a strong foundation of research that can inform community programmes as well as public policy, ultimately expanding access to arts-based health interventions. 

The Centre’s research has already yielded promising findings in areas such as student mental health, music interventions for dialysis patients and individuals living with dementia.

As CMH continues on in its exciting trajectory, our support will energise the Centre’s research efforts, helping it continue to benefit wider communities.

For more info on Centre For Music & Health, please visit www.centreformusicandhealth.sg.