BAPAM - British Association for Performing Arts Medicine

BAPAM - British Association for Performing Arts Medicine Specialist charity delivering expert health and wellbeing services for those working in the performing arts. Find out more about booking a training event.
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We Deliver Expert Health and Wellbeing Services for those Working in the Performing Arts. The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) is a health care charity helping performing arts professionals and students beat (and preferably avoid) work-related health problems, and dedicated to sharing knowledge about healthy practice. We also deliver specialist training for doctors and othe

r health care professionals, educators and professional bodies, and advocate for best practice throughout the performing arts. Free Clinics

BAPAM’s expert clinicians understand the demands of a performing arts career and give free medical advice about problems including playing-related injuries and pain, tension, hypermobility, voice problems, performance anxiety and stress. Clinical assessments are available in Birmingham, Cambridge, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle and Portsmouth. BAPAM clinicians are from a range of backgrounds including general practice, physiotherapy, osteopathy, psychology, rheumatology, and orthopaedics. Resources

BAPAM’s free information resources help people working in the arts care for their health and perform at their peak. BAPAM Factsheets are ideal for teachers, students and performers and include advice about preparing for performance, from physical warm-ups to psychological self-care, coping with anxiety and challenging working conditions, caring for your voice, hearing, taking care of nutrition and alcohol consumption. All of these resources are available to download for free from the BAPAM website. BAPAM’s popular Warm-up Exercises for Musicians resource is available as a pocket-sized leaflet. Music teachers can help spread the word about healthy performance and the help available from BAPAM by distributing these leaflets to their students. Directory of Practitioners

BAPAM maintain a Directory of practitioners with expertise in performing arts health care. Practitioners listed on the Directory are appropriately insured, qualified and attend specialist training events. Often practitioners on the Directory offer reduced rates to BAPAM-registered clients. Events and Training

BAPAM’s adaptable training events for performers, educators and students, employers and other organisations focus on essential skills for healthy practice and optimal performance throughout a demanding career. Sessions can be tailored to cover the most relevant topics in each setting and include health & wellbeing for performers, injury prevention, ergonomics, good technique, vocal health, stress management and overcoming performance anxiety. BAPAM also regularly organise educational events open to all – more information can be found on their News page or social media, or you can sign up to a mailing list on their website. Links

www.bapam.org.uk
www.facebook.com/performingartsmedicine
www.twitter.com/ukbapam

Contact: 020 7404 8444 [email protected]

Our series for creative health practitioners continues on June 17th with a session on relationships and boundaries. Join...
09/06/2026

Our series for creative health practitioners continues on June 17th with a session on relationships and boundaries.

Join BAPAM and Dr Amal Lad for this free webinar with peers in the industry to discuss

What boundaries are any why they matter
Different boundary styles
The ways relationships can develop in a creative health setting
Strategies for setting and maintaining professional boundaries
Self-reflection and peer discussion

Link in bio for more or head to bapam.org.uk/training

If you have an injury or illness that is impacting your ability to work or study in the performing arts, call our helpli...
08/06/2026

If you have an injury or illness that is impacting your ability to work or study in the performing arts, call our helpline team for free advice and signposting.

9-5, Monday to Friday

Email [email protected] or call 020 8167 4775

Our next free webinar for creative health practitioners will take place on  Monday 8th of June. Join Dr Amal Lad to disc...
04/06/2026

Our next free webinar for creative health practitioners will take place on Monday 8th of June.

Join Dr Amal Lad to discuss how to navigate challenging situations.

You can register for your free ticket via the link in our bio.

Our clinic in the Glasshouse ICM Gateshead is open with spaces available in our upcoming clinic. Call or email to book i...
02/06/2026

Our clinic in the Glasshouse ICM Gateshead is open with spaces available in our upcoming clinic.

Call or email to book in.

020 8167 4775 or email [email protected]

There is still time to register for our first webinar for creative health practitioners. The session with Dr Amal Lad is...
31/05/2026

There is still time to register for our first webinar for creative health practitioners.

The session with Dr Amal Lad is on Safe Practice: Undertaking Risk Assessments

In this session we will cover:

The risks involved in different settings
Supporting vulnerable people safely
Creating your own risk assessment for your places of work
Who to contact when you need support

The first session is on the 4th of June at 10am. Sign up via the link in our bio for a free ticket.

BAPAM CEO Claire Cordeux will be taking part in a panel discussion at ABTT Theatre Show on Thursday this week.  'Sustain...
31/05/2026

BAPAM CEO Claire Cordeux will be taking part in a panel discussion at ABTT Theatre Show on Thursday this week.

'Sustaining physical and mental health backstage' will explore how to support the health of backstage workers in the industry.

Join us at 11am on Thursday 4th of June.

We will also have a stand in the Palm Court if you would like to come and chat to BAPAM about partnerships or how we can help you support your health as a performing arts professional.

Come find BAPAM at the ABTT Theatre Show next week! Our stand is PC10 and BAPAM CEO Claire Cordeaux will be part of a pa...
28/05/2026

Come find BAPAM at the ABTT Theatre Show next week!

Our stand is PC10 and BAPAM CEO Claire Cordeaux will be part of a panel discussion on the 4th of June at 11am titled "Sustaining physical and mental health backstage".

Tickets to the show in Alexandra Palace are free! Check out ABTT socials for more.

Our next round of webinars for Creative Health Practitioners kicks off on 4th of June. This series will support performi...
15/05/2026

Our next round of webinars for Creative Health Practitioners kicks off on 4th of June.

This series will support performing arts professionals working in the creative healthcare sector with their wellbeing. The series encompasses the challenges creative practitioners can face including:

🔹Understanding the importance of risk assessments and how to carry them out
🔹Dealing with challenging situations
🔹Establishing boundaries and navigating relationships
🔹Individual support needs

You can sign up for one or all of these sessions, brought to you for free thanks to the support of The Brit Trust.

Link here https://www.bapam.org.uk/training/ for more information and to book your spot.

Address

BAPAM, 63 Mansell Street
London
E18AN

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