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12 November 2020

Come with us on the journey

Kirsten Kearney
esc films in Belfast work with participants facing complex challenges including mental health problems to turn their stories into powerful, compelling films. Find out more in this blog from their Chief Executive, Kirsten Kearney.
Blog post: Arts
24 August 2020

How literature can be a lifeline to support mental health

Rachel Parker
Rachel Parker of The Reader in Liverpool explains how they use shared reading of great literature to help improve mental health and resilience in settings including prisons, secure mental health units and the community.
Blog post: Arts
4 July 2022

The therapeutic stitch

David Cutler
The Baring Foundation's Director and Arts programme manager, David Cutler, weaves a golden thread through the world of therapeutic sewing, from early occupational therapy for veterans of WW1 to some great projects today.
Blog post: Arts
 

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4 January 2018

Postcard from Korea: creative approaches to providing arts for a rapidly ageing society

David Cutler
David Cutler reports from a British Council conference and exchange trip to see how the Koreans are approaching delivering high-quality arts to their older population.
Blog post: Arts
23 September 2019

Postcard from the Oodi* – Inclusive Arts in Finland

David Cutler
Finland is leading the way on both creative ageing and on arts and mental health. David Cutler reports on some stand-out initiatives.
Blog post: Arts
3 July 2023

Write to Life: how creative writing can support refugees’ mental health

Write to Life is a creative writing group for survivors of torture, running for an amazing 25 years. In this blog, its leader Sheila Hayman introduces the group and describes how writing can help survivors process trauma in particular.
Blog post: Arts
26 October 2017

Late opening – does the wealth of creative ageing projects in Scotland augur a cultural change?

Andrew Eaton-Lewis
Andrew Eaton-Lewis was commissioned by Luminate - Scotland's Creative Ageing Festival to document some of the excellent creative ageing projects happening across Scotland.
Blog post: Arts
17 November 2020

An Artist in Time: Margaret Busby

Margaret Busby is an editor, writer, and this year, the Chair of the Booker Prize judges. She was also interviewed in The Artist in Time, commissioned by the Foundation, which celebrates the lives and work of artists born before 1950.
Blog post: Arts