There is a growing recognition of the ways in which culture and sport can contribute to wellbeing. A strong evidence base is needed to support innovative service development and a 3-year research programme is being undertaken to capture best evidence of wellbeing impacts and outcomes of cultural and sporting activities in order to inform UK policy and practice. This article provides an overview of methods and findings from an initial coproduction process with key stakeholders that sought to explore and agree principles and parameters of the evidence review for culture, sport and wellbeing (CSW)
While much of the debate in policy circles has been on the measurement of wellbeing how to do it and...
Background Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Despite increasing calls for a robust evidence base, there is no clear consensus surrounding appropr...
There is a growing recognition of the ways in which culture and sport can contribute to wellbeing. A...
aims: There is a growing recognition of the ways in which culture and sport can contribute to wellbe...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
While much of the debate in policy circles has been on the measurement of wellbeing how to do it and...
Participation in sport is viewed as a key means of improving health and wellbeing in many countries,...
Aims: The role of arts and music in supporting subjective wellbeing (SWB) is increasingly recognised...
Background: Social relations are recognized as an important determinant of individual & community we...
We know that taking part in physical activity like sport and dance can bring wellbeing benefits, suc...
This paper considers change in subjective well-being from engagement in leisure activities, encompas...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s). Objective: to review and assess effectiveness of sport ...
Despite ambitious claims about the role of the arts in health and wellbeing, and the wealth of quant...
While much of the debate in policy circles has been on the measurement of wellbeing how to do it and...
Background Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Despite increasing calls for a robust evidence base, there is no clear consensus surrounding appropr...
There is a growing recognition of the ways in which culture and sport can contribute to wellbeing. A...
aims: There is a growing recognition of the ways in which culture and sport can contribute to wellbe...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
While much of the debate in policy circles has been on the measurement of wellbeing how to do it and...
Participation in sport is viewed as a key means of improving health and wellbeing in many countries,...
Aims: The role of arts and music in supporting subjective wellbeing (SWB) is increasingly recognised...
Background: Social relations are recognized as an important determinant of individual & community we...
We know that taking part in physical activity like sport and dance can bring wellbeing benefits, suc...
This paper considers change in subjective well-being from engagement in leisure activities, encompas...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s). Objective: to review and assess effectiveness of sport ...
Despite ambitious claims about the role of the arts in health and wellbeing, and the wealth of quant...
While much of the debate in policy circles has been on the measurement of wellbeing how to do it and...
Background Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
Despite increasing calls for a robust evidence base, there is no clear consensus surrounding appropr...