Taking Care is the third report in People United’s trilogy of arts and kindness publications. It aims to show their participatory arts methodology and capture our working processes from a range of perspectives. It contains the following sections: Looking out: our methodology in context Wider research on taking care in participatory arts Listening in: our methodology in action What the artists said – matching values with practic
Give & Take Care is an iterative social space for dreaming strategies of recovery from harmful relat...
Background: Many arts and health studies have focused on evaluating the impact of participatory arts...
''The exhibition series’ political proposition, kept in play throughout, pivots on care as a possibl...
For the last six years People United has been exploring how the arts can create the conditions for k...
This chapter will make use of a friendly, narrative style that invites participation from the reader...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
This chapter is the publication of a talk about In-Kind, given by Sarah Cole and Jill Keegan, at Cub...
Participatory arts are proven to support our heath and wellbeing, as evidenced in the "Creative Heal...
This Chapter is a case study of three community projects that formed part of my research project: Th...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
Health and social care staff work in complex workplace cultures that expose them to human suffering,...
The article is a perspective piece that discusses two projects developed within the BA Fine Art unde...
Growing up is a juggling act. Our bodies and hormones change, usually at the same time as important ...
There is a body of evidence that consistently shows that positive relationships and kindness are at ...
Give & Take Care is an iterative social space for dreaming strategies of recovery from harmful relat...
Background: Many arts and health studies have focused on evaluating the impact of participatory arts...
''The exhibition series’ political proposition, kept in play throughout, pivots on care as a possibl...
For the last six years People United has been exploring how the arts can create the conditions for k...
This chapter will make use of a friendly, narrative style that invites participation from the reader...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
This chapter is the publication of a talk about In-Kind, given by Sarah Cole and Jill Keegan, at Cub...
Participatory arts are proven to support our heath and wellbeing, as evidenced in the "Creative Heal...
This Chapter is a case study of three community projects that formed part of my research project: Th...
The book advances our understanding of performance as a mode of caring and explores the relationship...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
Health and social care staff work in complex workplace cultures that expose them to human suffering,...
The article is a perspective piece that discusses two projects developed within the BA Fine Art unde...
Growing up is a juggling act. Our bodies and hormones change, usually at the same time as important ...
There is a body of evidence that consistently shows that positive relationships and kindness are at ...
Give & Take Care is an iterative social space for dreaming strategies of recovery from harmful relat...
Background: Many arts and health studies have focused on evaluating the impact of participatory arts...
''The exhibition series’ political proposition, kept in play throughout, pivots on care as a possibl...