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A community arts programme for older people: an evaluation

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an evaluation of a community-based arts programme for older people in Nottinghamshire. Design/methodology/approach – The evaluation was conducted using a combination of pre- and post-initiative quantitative questionnaires and qualitative focus group...

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Published in:Mental health and social inclusion 2016-03, Vol.20 (1), p.22-28
Main Authors: Stickley, Theodore, Hui, Ada, Souter, Gary, Mills, Danielle
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