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4 September 2018

Rural Arts is finding creative ways to engage isolated older people in the arts in rural North Yorks

Angela Hall, Rural Arts
Art on your Doorstep is delivering a wide range of participatory arts in innovative ways – in the community, at home and even on buses! – to help combat rural isolation among older people in the villages around Thirsk.
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
23 January 2024

Where next? Progression opportunities for participants in arts and mental health

How do arts and mental health organisations respond to the personal and artistic development needs and aspirations of participants? Here's a look at some examples, with the help of five brilliant organisations from the field.
Blog post: Arts
17 April 2019

Arts Council England: Celebrating Age

This joint programme is worth a total of £3 million and funds 32 projects, delivering around 100 to 200 creative ageing events a month.
Case study: Arts
25 February 2012

Protecting independence: the voluntary sector in 2012

The first statement of the Panel on the Independence of the Voluntary Sector.
Resource: Strengthening Civil Society
15 September 2013

Independence under threat: the voluntary sector 2013

The second report of the Panel on the Independence of the Voluntary Sector.
Resource: Independent Inquiry into the future of civil society
21 January 2014

Independence undervalued: the voluntary sector in 2014

The third report of the Panel on the Independence of the Voluntary Sector.
Resource: Independent Inquiry into the future of civil society
8 February 2016

The state and voluntary sector independence – who Rremembers the Commission for the Compact?

David Cutler
Restrictions announced by Theresa May on the lobbying of Parliament by the voluntary sector are a world away from the promise of the Compact.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
17 March 2016

Independence in Question: the voluntary sector in 2016

Caroline Slocock, Civil Exchange
The independence of the voluntary sector has hit a five year low according to Civil Exchange’s new report, Independence in Question.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
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