This article reports the initial findings from the evaluation of four creative arts projects involving groups of older people living in a rural community. The purpose of the projects was to reduce social isolation among participants through providing direct access to arts and social activities. The view was that these activities would improve life skills and independence, increase levels of activity and improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life of participants. Evaluation of these projects demonstrated increased levels of self-worth and self-esteem among participants, and many of the older people involved agreed that they had made new friends while having the opportunity to try out a new activity
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterJane Burns - ORCID 0000-0002-2596-9585 https://orcid.org/...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Staying socially engaged is known to improve health and longevity in older people. As the population...
This article reports the initial findings from the\ud evaluation of four creative arts projects invo...
As people age the character of their social relationships change. There is evidence that older peopl...
Loneliness and social isolation are pertinent issues for older people due to the life transitions an...
The intervention here described resulted from a research / intervention work developed with the elde...
Many rural places, defined as communities with less than 50,000 inhabitants, have a well-developed s...
Purpose This paper presents an evaluation of a community based arts programme for older people in...
There is increasing evidence in the international literature that engagement in the arts can enhance...
Aims: Loneliness and social isolation negatively affect wellbeing and quality of life. Despite the p...
This chapter provides an insight into a much larger longitudinal study into the potential benefits o...
PurposeThis paper presents an evaluation of a community based arts programme for older people in Not...
This conceptual review focuses on the impact of participatory arts in promoting reciprocal relations...
This applied dissertation was designed to investigate the knowledge gap of how older adults use crea...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterJane Burns - ORCID 0000-0002-2596-9585 https://orcid.org/...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Staying socially engaged is known to improve health and longevity in older people. As the population...
This article reports the initial findings from the\ud evaluation of four creative arts projects invo...
As people age the character of their social relationships change. There is evidence that older peopl...
Loneliness and social isolation are pertinent issues for older people due to the life transitions an...
The intervention here described resulted from a research / intervention work developed with the elde...
Many rural places, defined as communities with less than 50,000 inhabitants, have a well-developed s...
Purpose This paper presents an evaluation of a community based arts programme for older people in...
There is increasing evidence in the international literature that engagement in the arts can enhance...
Aims: Loneliness and social isolation negatively affect wellbeing and quality of life. Despite the p...
This chapter provides an insight into a much larger longitudinal study into the potential benefits o...
PurposeThis paper presents an evaluation of a community based arts programme for older people in Not...
This conceptual review focuses on the impact of participatory arts in promoting reciprocal relations...
This applied dissertation was designed to investigate the knowledge gap of how older adults use crea...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterJane Burns - ORCID 0000-0002-2596-9585 https://orcid.org/...
To combat social and economic inequity in rural Australia, governments, communities, and policy make...
Staying socially engaged is known to improve health and longevity in older people. As the population...