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  1. Blog category
    •  youth offending teams

    AM: Experience, intuition, or top-down directives.

    , 30 minute read

    Life-enhancing services, products, and experiences through inclusive, relationship-centred design, pioneering process and technology. Obiajulu

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  2. Blog category
    •  Goldsmiths
    •  youth offending teams
    •  Arts Award

    QA test - Creative Health and Wellbeing

    , 20 minute read

    Creative health is fundamental to a healthy and prosperous society, and its benefits should be available and accessible to all

    Testxdt
  3. Blog category
    •  SEND
    •  Career
    •  Progression

    Beyond the classroom: Artsmark's impact on inclusive careers for SEND students

    , 5 minute read

    New Bridge College blog about how Artsmark has supported them to develop groundbreaking careers programmes, empowering students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to seek careers in the creative industries.

    Two students look straight into the camera, there is a dark background behind them.
  4. Blog category
    •  research
    •  povertyproofing
    •  Artsmark

    How can we remove barriers to culture and creativity for pupils living in poverty?

    , 10 minute read

    We're working with Children North East on a Poverty Proofing© project to ensure children and young people have access to arts, culture and creativity in education.

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  5. Blog category
    •  youth offending teams

    Artsmark and youth offending teams

    Engaging young people in arts projects can lead to greater participation in education and work-related activities and contribute to desistance.

    Young person demonstrating methods of tote bag decoration as part of a YOT project at Tate Exchange