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15 November 2017

What a difference a song makes: the Choir in Every Care Home project

Harriet Lowe
This project's work at Nightingale House in London shows the life and health-enhancing benefits of communal singing for older people living in residential care.
Blog post: Arts
16 November 2018

From abolishing slavery to protecting human rights today, legal action has played an important role

David Sampson
The law can be a powerful tool for change across the voluntary sector and across issues, and not just for those who see themselves as 'legal charities'.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
26 November 2018

Saitama Gold Theatre – leading the world in ambition for creative ageing

David Cutler
David Cutler is inspired by a visit to the World Gold Theatre festival last month in Saitama, Japan.
Blog post: Arts
14 January 2019

Older people’s stories are taking centre stage in Hat Fair’s Celebrating Age projects

For its Celebrating Age project, Hat Fair in Winchester has commissioned exciting new theatre and film with older people to share their stories with wider audiences in a range of ways.
Blog post: Arts
13 July 2020

Clinging on in a tsunami

François Matarasso
Arts and health projects are vital in helping people cope and recover from the pandemic and its consequences - but the DCMS rescue package - welcome though it is - may not reach the small organisations and artists who do this work.
Blog post: Arts
3 August 2020

Project eARTh: how High Peak Community Arts lifted spirits in lockdown

Project eARTh is a rural arts and mental health programme run by High Peak Community Arts, which champions collective working to create both indoor and outdoor artworks for the community.
Blog post: Arts
5 August 2020

Introducing Creatively Minded and Young

Our new report features 17 great organisations who work around arts and mental health with children and young people. Here are some of the observations we drew from reading and talking to them about their work.
Blog post: Arts
26 October 2020

Legal action in a pandemic: four stories

How are legal organisations supporting people during the pandemic? Last week, Foxglove, JustRight Scotland, Public Interest Law Centre and COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice told us about their work this year.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
15 December 2020

Strengthening Civil Society: a year in review

Jannat Hossain
As we bid farewell to 2020 with the hope that next year will be better for all of us, we take a look back at our work over the past year to support civil society to use the law to achieve change.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
15 February 2021

The power of Freedom of Information requests: National AIDS Trust

Lisa Vanhala and Jacqui Kinghan
National AIDS Trust (NAT) used Freedom of Information requests to uncover the extent of unlawful pre-employment health questionnaires in London's social care sector and worked with providers and regulators to change practices.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society