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13 November 2018

Moving Memory are bringing older people living with mental health issues together in dance

Sian Stevenson, Moving Memory
Kent-based Moving Memory is using its Celebrating Age grant to develop intergenerational dance performances and to engage older people living with mental health issues in dance.
Blog post: Arts
8 April 2020

Creative ageing – the COVID-19 crisis and after

The magnificent response from the arts to support older people in isolation is not an accident - but down to the growth of a powerful creative ageing movement. Support must continue even in incredibly tough times for the arts.
Blog post: Arts
4 February 2021

New Baring Foundation funding for racial justice

Lucy de Groot, Baring Foundation Chair
The Baring Foundation will be committing a minimum of £3million of new funding over the next five years to support a focus on racial justice in its grant-making.
Blog post: Other
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
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
9 May 2019

Music for Dementia 2020 – join our musical dementia movement

Grace Meadows, Programme Director for Music for Dementia 2020, encourages you to join the musical dementia movement and talks about how we can all help to make music available for everyone living with dementia.
Blog post: Arts
13 February 2020

Celebrating the stories of older LGBTQ+ people in Brighton

The stories of older LGBTQ+ people will be at the heart of a brand new theatre festival later this year, thanks to the 'Celebrating Stories' project, one of the highlights of our new report On Diversity and Creative Ageing.
Blog post: Arts
3 March 2020

Print-making workshops for older men with Highland Print Studio

Highland Print Studio's brilliant Wise Guys project was an unusual example of a creative ageing initiative aimed at older men and is one of the highlights of our new report On Diversity and Creative Ageing.
Blog post: Arts