There are some evaluations, critical descriptions of programs and systematic reviews on the benefits to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities from participation in arts programs. These include: improved physical and mental health and wellbeing; increased social inclusion and cohesion; some improvements in school retention and attitudes towards learning; increased validation of, and connection to, culture; improved social and cognitive skills; and some evidence of crime reduction.The effects of arts programs can be powerful and transformative. However, these effects tend to be indirect.For example, using these programs to reduce juvenile anti-social behaviour largely work through diversion: providing alternative safe opportunitie...
are gradually being recognised as effective health promotion tools to empower, engage and improve th...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
This study reports on the longitudinal examination of a structured arts program for Canadian youth, ...
BACKGROUND: Almost anyone working in arts-based interventions has an intuitive understanding of the ...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
AbstractCultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Despite ambitious claims about the role of the arts in health and wellbeing, and the wealth of quant...
It is widely recognised that participation in artistic and creative activities can contribute to ind...
Objectives: To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that...
The analysis presented in this report shows that, among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
are gradually being recognised as effective health promotion tools to empower, engage and improve th...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
This study reports on the longitudinal examination of a structured arts program for Canadian youth, ...
BACKGROUND: Almost anyone working in arts-based interventions has an intuitive understanding of the ...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
AbstractCultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Despite ambitious claims about the role of the arts in health and wellbeing, and the wealth of quant...
It is widely recognised that participation in artistic and creative activities can contribute to ind...
Objectives: To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that...
The analysis presented in this report shows that, among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
are gradually being recognised as effective health promotion tools to empower, engage and improve th...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
This study reports on the longitudinal examination of a structured arts program for Canadian youth, ...