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10 August 2022

Legal action in an emergency: learning from the pandemic

Our learning partners looked into our grantees’ use of legal action to address discrimination and disadvantage. To mark the launch of their report, we asked five grantees to reflect on how the pandemic impacted their legal action work.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
16 June 2021

Becoming trauma-informed as an arts and mental health organisation: our journey so far

Alex Evans, Artistic Director at Kazzum Arts in East London, explains the impact taking a trauma-informed approach has had on their arts work with children & young people, staff and artists, and throughout the organisation.
Blog post: Arts
4 March 2016

Dementia and imagination

Janet Morrison
Creative approaches help us challenge our conventional notions of engagement with people with dementia.
Blog post: Arts
11 August 2020

Something to look forward to and rely on: creativity and mental health at Oakleaf Enterprises

Enya Galway
Oakleaf are a mental health charity in Guildford, Surrey, offering creative workshops alongside other services to people recovering from mental ill-health.
Blog post: Arts
24 April 2024

Destigmatising mental illness through art & shared spaces: KAOS in Belgium

Erik Thys
With their strong belief that art can help destigmatise mental illness, Brussels based arts organisation KAOS run artists' residencies in psychiatric hospitals, bringing together artists with and without mental health problems.
Blog post: Arts
24 March 2021

Art is one of the ways in which people come to see people with lived experience differently

Sandra Griffiths
Sandra Griffiths, founder of The Red Earth Collective, shares her journey in arts and mental health and the work of Red Earth which uses the arts to start conversations about mental health with racialised and marginalised communities.
Blog post: Arts
2 January 2019

Final reflections on the Civil Society Futures inquiry

Julia Unwin, Civil Society Futures
Julia Unwin, Chair of Civil Society Futures (the Independent Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society), offers some reflections following the launch of the Inquiry's findings in November.
Blog post: Independent Inquiry into the future of civil society
27 March 2017

The stage is ageing – applause!

David Cutler
The Baring Foundation's Director, David Cutler, considers the growth in theatre for and by older people.
Blog post: Arts
12 October 2020

An Artist in Time: Sir Frank Bowling

Baring Foundation
Sir Frank Bowling - who was awarded a knighthood this week - was interviewed in The Artist in Time, which celebrates the artistic lives of artists born before 1950. His interview is below - one fascinating read in a book of them.
Blog post: Arts
1 March 2022

The people with lived experience are taking over the safer space (the lunatics are taking over the asylum): Leadership by experience

the vacuum cleaner
Artist and mental health activist, the vacuum cleaner, reflects on leadership of lived experience and why it matters.
Blog post: Arts