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Published | 2021 |
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This study was commissioned by Creative Scotland to understand the scale and scope of the current involvement of professional artists in the area of health and wellbeing, and to explore the role that Creative Scotland can play in supporting this activity and helping the... Read more |
Published | 2021 |
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This is the first survey to capture a snapshot of the disability arts sector since the pandemic began. It reveals that disabled people are operating in a highly fragile environment within arts and culture. |
Published | 2021 |
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This executive summary highlights the key findings from an online survey entitled ‘The role of evaluation and research in arts, cultural and heritage organisations’ distributed by the Centre for Cultural Value in Leeds. |
Published | 2020 |
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This new research, commissioned by Help Musicians UK and conducted by a team from the University of Westminster, was to hear directly from professional musicians, aspiring musicians, and workers within the wider music industry, about how they feel about their working co... Read more |
Published | 2016 |
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Title | The health and wellbeing benefits of public libraries. Full report |
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SImetrica were commissioned to research the value of the health and wellbeing benefits of library engagement measured through economic value, using methods that are consistent with the HM Treasury Green Book guidance. The research seeks to identify: • the value of eng... Read more |
Published | 2015 |
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Title | Research Report “Recognition”: The recognition of the profession of Hospital Clown |
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This research paper documents the findings of an online survey carried out on behalf of the European Federation of Hospital Clown Organizations (EFHCO). |
Published | 2014 |