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Capturing progress in creative arts and dementia | Author(s) | Karan Jutlla, Maria Parsons, Richard Coaten |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 21, no 1, January/February 2013 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, January/February 2013 |
Pages | pp 26-28 |
Source | http://www.careinfo.org/ |
Keywords | Dementia ; Cultural activities ; Therapy ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Projects. |
Annotation | 'Voices and visions in creative therapies in dementia' was the title of a one-day event hosted by the Association for Dementia Studies (ADS) at the University of Worcester. The authors report on this event which explored some of the challenges in developing the creative arts in dementia care, in which some clever partnership working plays an important role. Clever partnering involves working collaboratively with different organisations on projects to overcome the challenges of limited funding experienced by small arts organisations. The article describes some examples: Creative Dementia Arts Network; the Arts Health and Wellbeing (AHW) Subgroup; the Creative Minds Partners Programme (2012-2014); and Equal Arts. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-130308207 A |
Classmark | EA: H4: LO: QK6: 3E |
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