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1 March 2008

Arts and refugees: history, impact and future

A review of work across the UK to involve refugees and asylum seekers in the arts.
Resource: Arts
1 December 2011

On the front foot

A review of grants made under the Strengthening the Voluntary Sector 'Independence' programme in 2006.
Resource: Strengthening Civil Society
14 November 2019

Older and wiser? Creative ageing in the UK 2010-19

Dr Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, King's College London
A review of the development of the creative ageing sector over the past decade, examining how far has it come and considering where it should go next.
Resource: Arts
10 April 2017

Is it time to stop talking about independence?

Caroline Slocock, Civil Exchange
Caroline sums up the findings of the 6th annual health check on the independence of the voluntary sector - A Shared Society?
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
17 December 2018

Birthrights and Birth Companions are using human rights to improve maternity care

Birthrights is working with Birth Companions to identify and promote how rights-respecting maternity care can improve the experience of pregnancy and childbirth for women who are facing severe disadvantage.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
7 January 2019

Pre-action letters: enabling the voluntary sector to combat the lack of legal aid solicitors

Kat Lorenz (Asylum Support Appeals Project) and Polly Glynn (Deighton Pierce Glynn) explain how training voluntary sector advisors to prepare pre-action letters is helping to resolve Home Office delays.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
15 May 2019

Janet Morrison: Strategic litigation can be a useful tool

Janet Morrison
The Foundation's Chair draws out her lessons for campaigners from the challenge to the PIP regulations led by the Public Law Project and other charities
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
29 August 2019

On my creative ageing bookshelf

The books on ageing and on ageing and creativity that have most inspired the Director of the Foundation and our Arts & Older People programme
Blog post: Arts
18 December 2019

After the end

Our Arts & Older People programme is ending this year, but there are some exciting events early next year, as well as key grants to support ongoing development of the creative ageing sector.
Blog post: Arts
18 May 2020

Creatively Minded – a lockdown update

David Cutler reflects on the ingenuity of the particpatory arts sector as it adapts to going online and looks forward to our first funding round for Arts & Mental Health in July.
Blog post: Arts