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18 January 2024

2023 in Review e-newsletter

Baring Foundation
A review of 2023 at the Baring Foundation, with a message from our Chair, as well as grant highlights from each of our three programmes.
Resource: Other
2 November 2023

Navigating the ‘evidence’ conundrum: a shared approach to evaluating creativity for mental health

Kat Taylor
Greater Manchester's i-THRIVE Arts, Culture and Mental Health programme evaluation kit for creative interventions for young people was co-developed by multiple stakeholders including clinicians and arts organisations.
Blog post: Arts
27 September 2021

Arts and Culture in every care home?

Arts in Care Homes
What would it require for all care homes to offer their residents access to relevant creative and cultural opportunities on a daily basis?
Resource: Arts
27 April 2020

The Strengthening Civil Society programme – our current and future funding priorities

The Foundation's Deputy Director sets out the next priorities for the Strengthening Civil Society programme which supports the use of the law by civil society to create social change.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
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
7 July 2021

Children’s rights from United Nations Convention will soon be law in Scotland

The law is being strengthened in Scotland to give UN treaty rights effect in Scots law in a landmark move for children’s human rights accountability. Janet sets out what this will mean for children and the organisations that support them.
Blog post: Strengthening Civil Society
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
11 September 2017

Postcard from Germany: a portrait of creative ageing in the Rhineland

Harriet Lowe
Another step in a journey to explore how other countries approach the opportunities of creative ageing.
Blog post: Arts
27 September 2017

How can high quality arts in care homes can become the norm and not the noble exception?

David Cutler
A version of a speech delivered to a conference held by Nottingham City Council and the Imagine programme on 6 September 2017.
Blog post: Arts
10 October 2023

Celebrating Age

David Cutler
A celebration of the Celebrating Age funding programme for creative ageing, 2017–2022
Resource: Arts