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18 January 2017

Children’s rights in Scotland: using the law to advance policy

Janet Cormack, Clan Childlaw
Janet explains the purpose of the Children’s Rights Strategic Litigation Group which connects lawyers and voluntary sector organisations with an interest in children's rights.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
26 May 2016

Using art to create outstanding care

Des Kelly OBE
Des Kelly OBE reflects on the contribution of the array of creative arts to improving quality in care.
Blog post: Arts
21 February 2019

Using digital tools for creative activities can help make older people’s time together richer

64 Million Artists are using digital tools to engage isolated older people in Leicester in creative activity, and for the Celebrating Age programme, turning Gateshead's libraries into places for older residents to make and exhibit.
Blog post: Arts
2 September 2020

Artists on the frontline – what support is available for artists’ wellbeing?

Harriet Lowe
Practitioner wellbeing in the arts & (mental) health field has rightly become a hot topic, with the impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods making it only more so. We asked a few organisations what support they offer or would like to offer.
Blog post: Arts
9 January 2018

Arts for older people in Hull’s City of Culture year

Lucy Lyon (Hull 2017: UK City of Culture) looks back at a year of activities and events for older people in the city in 2017
Blog post: Arts
13 April 2021

Colonially-imprinted spaces and the creative wellbeing of artists of colour

How artists, activists and creative organisations like Words of Colour are challenging racism in the arts sector and developing alternative structures that nurture the creative wellbeing and careers of artists of colour.
Blog post: Arts
3 October 2023

Older artists as leaders: resisting ageism in creative ageing

Sian Stevenson, creative director of Moving Memory Dance Company, explains why we need more creative programmes to be led and facilitated by older people.
Blog post: Arts
4 March 2016

Both sides of the coin: the distinctive value of art in health care

François Matarasso
Let's stop trying to ‘prove’ the value of arts interventions in health care only according to narrow scientific assessment models, says Baring Foundation trustee François Matarasso.
Blog post: Arts
23 May 2022

Where you live shouldn’t determine the services you have access to

Aaliya Seyal
Aaliya Seyal, CEO of Scottish legal charity, the Legal Services Agency, introduces us to LSA's work and shares how she got into the profession.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
22 December 2015

“Getting On” – an automaton by Robert Race – a Baring Foundation Late Style Commission

Kate Organ
In 2014 the Baring Foundation invited applications from arts organisations to commission artists who were over 70 years of age to make an original new work of art on the theme of age.
Blog post: Arts