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«A new initiative to help improve the lives of older people through creativity, is being launched today, Tuesday 27 August, by Luminate in partnership with the Care Inspectorate, Creative Scotland and the Baring Foundation.
Arts in Care will enable 18 artists with a commitment to developing their skills working in Scotland’s care sector, to help embed high quality creative practice within the sector, with the long-term aim of building the skills, capacity and strength of both the arts and care sectors.
Anne Gallacher, Director of Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation commented: “Arts in Care will be a central strand in our growing year-round development programme, which is designed to support the development of arts and creativity with, by and for older people. There is growing evidence of the positive impact of creative activities as we get older, and a programme that supports artists and care professionals to provide creative opportunities for older people living in care homes is an exciting development for Scotland.”
Participants will undertake a programme of training delivered by Equal Arts’ creative ageing charity supporting older people and those living with dementia. Sessions will explore dementia and imagination, story-telling and mixed art form approaches, in addition to training in working within care setting environments, safeguarding, planning and evaluating. (...)». Veja na integra.
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