Finland Timeline 2010 – 2021
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Art and Culture for Well-Being – proposal for an action programme 2010-2014
2010 report by the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland as part of its new programme for Art and culture for well-being, presents 18 proposals geared to promote health and well-being through art and culture. These proposals are grouped into five areas as follows: legislation, administration and funding; coop...
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MOVING IN! Art-Based Approaches to Work with the Youth
A collection of articles reflecting upon the MIMO project which encouraged collaborations between youth organisations, schools and universities in order to develop multiprofessional teamwork(MPT) and practical art-based methods for preventive social and youth work.
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MOVING ON! Encounters and Experiences in Arts – Working Multiprofessionally with the Youth
MOVING ON! is a collection of articles, and one of a series of publications produced from the EU funded project MIMO – it includes evaluations of specific arts-based interventions which were collaborations between professionals working in the arts, youth work, social work and health care.
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Art and Culture – Keys for Better Brain Health: Developing service models with a citizen-centred approach
The aim of the Art and Culture – Keys for Better Brain Health research and development work was to create new kinds of service models that promote brain and memory health for the third sector in Finland, in order to complement the services provided by the public sector. The following keys for promoting brain healt...
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Cultural rights as a legitimate part of social and health care services
This policy briefing, one of a series by Arts Equal, is for decision makers, public authorities, the media and anyone interested in cultural rights as part of Finland’s ongoing social and health care reform (sote-reform).
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Equality and Accessibility in Finnish Cultural Policy: Factsheet
This Factsheet is one of a series produced by the cupore, the Center for Cultural Policy Research, giving an overview of key definitions related to equality and accessibility in Finnish Cultural Policy, with useful links to Government reports.
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MOMU Handbook for Moving towards Multiprofessional Work
This handbook, published by Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland, was developed to provide a resource for educators and professionals who aim to build bridges between the fields of art and social welfare.
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Art, culture and well-being. Evaluation of the Government Program’s flagship project on culture: Extending the principle of percentage art in cooperation with social and health care
This evaluation report by Cupore (Centre for Cultural Policy Research) examines the implementation of the expansion of the Percent for Art scheme on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health – the report includes an English summary on pages 10-13.