There is an established field on the impact of parental imprisonment between parents and children that are separated by imprisonment, and research on music in prisons has often focused on the benefits for adults who engage with music while incarcerated (Henley et al., 2012). However, there is a much smaller discourse on women who are incarcerated and raising their young children with them inside prison, and the musical interactions between mother and child. In this presentation we discuss our research project designed to bring together practitioners and researchers that work across the many areas of this practice including music education, health and penology in online workshops and visits to establishments in Portugal and the U.K. We dis...
This evaluation was developed as a research collaboration between the University of the West of Engl...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The inspiration for this research began with a surprise; a lack of information on the musical commun...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
Music teachers working in Scottish prisons often find themselves isolated, under supported and witho...
This research presents the first empirical study of music provision in Scottish prisons and explore...
This study aimed to explore how the use of music therapy can support prisoners in a specialist treat...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
© 2009 Dr. Lucy O'GradyThe aim of this research is to contribute ideas toward the possibilities of w...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
In recent years there has been a shift in the focus of prison education, from treatment intervention...
This thesis proposes a new approach for understanding and articulating the value of prison music pro...
This thesis explores music therapy in a low security prison in Norway from the perspective of a prac...
This is an article published by HM Prison Service of England and Wales in Prison Service Journal on ...
This evaluation was developed as a research collaboration between the University of the West of Engl...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The inspiration for this research began with a surprise; a lack of information on the musical commun...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
Music teachers working in Scottish prisons often find themselves isolated, under supported and witho...
This research presents the first empirical study of music provision in Scottish prisons and explore...
This study aimed to explore how the use of music therapy can support prisoners in a specialist treat...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
© 2009 Dr. Lucy O'GradyThe aim of this research is to contribute ideas toward the possibilities of w...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
In recent years there has been a shift in the focus of prison education, from treatment intervention...
This thesis proposes a new approach for understanding and articulating the value of prison music pro...
This thesis explores music therapy in a low security prison in Norway from the perspective of a prac...
This is an article published by HM Prison Service of England and Wales in Prison Service Journal on ...
This evaluation was developed as a research collaboration between the University of the West of Engl...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...