Despite ambitious claims about the role of the arts in health and wellbeing, and the wealth of quantitative data on the nature of wellbeing, there has been little attempt to quantify the benefits or impacts of the arts using available social indicators. As understanding the role of the arts in the wellbeing of communities is a complex task, this research used a regional case-study to determine a statistical understanding of the relationship between wellbeing and arts engagement, contextualised with existing literature, to capture the uniqueness of the arts experience in a local context. The Mid West region of Western Australia was chosen as the case-study region for its economic and cultural diversity, making this research a distinct shift ...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
This study explores the impact of creative arts on the health and well-being of six selected young a...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
There are some evaluations, critical descriptions of programs and systematic reviews on the benefits...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
Community arts festivals have a potential role for fostering social capital and population wellbeing...
Creativity, health and wellbeing (CHW) has emerged as a multidisciplinary field of research, policy ...
Sweet Tonic is a singing-based participatory arts initiative based in the southwest of Sydney, Austr...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
The analysis presented in this report shows that, among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
This study explores the impact of creative arts on the health and well-being of six selected young a...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
There are some evaluations, critical descriptions of programs and systematic reviews on the benefits...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
Community arts festivals have a potential role for fostering social capital and population wellbeing...
Creativity, health and wellbeing (CHW) has emerged as a multidisciplinary field of research, policy ...
Sweet Tonic is a singing-based participatory arts initiative based in the southwest of Sydney, Austr...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
The analysis presented in this report shows that, among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the con...
This study explores the impact of creative arts on the health and well-being of six selected young a...