- LocationLondon
- Type
- Salary
- Artformcombined arts, film, interdisciplinary arts, libraries, literature, theatre, visual arts
- ContactEd Morrow emorrow@rsph.org.uk
Description
1st Prize: £1500
Runners Up: £500
The UK. 2017. The health gap between the richest and poorest children for obesity has widened every year for the past nine years. A quarter of the most deprived 10 year olds are now obese, more than twice the number of their least deprived peers.
And it’s not just obesity. Across many aspects of health, inequalities are widening. The most deprived can now expect at least 19 fewer healthy life years than their most affluent counterparts.
Fast forward 10, 20, 50, 100 years. Where are we headed? What are the consequences for our health, for us as individuals and as a society, if we keep on this trajectory?
That’s where we – the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and the Health Foundation – want your help. We want talented creative writers with an interest in health and wellbeing to help us imagine a dystopian future (near or far) where the consequences of the social and commercial determinants of health are played out. The story should shed light on the lack of choice people currently face about the factors that shape their health and wellbeing such as work, education, housing, social networks and communities. These factors are largely outside of individual control and are influenced by political, social, economic, environmental and cultural factors.
If this idea captures your imagination, we would like you to submit a short story of up to 5,000 words to the HEALTH: FROM HERE TO WHERE? competition by 11th June 2017.
For full details click here
artsjobs ref 195310
Dystopian Short Story Competition / The Royal Society for Public Health / London
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