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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

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  3. Blog category
    •  arts partnerships
    •  peer learning

    Pupil Referral Unit pioneers North West Specialist Arts Network

    Manchester Secondary Pupil Referral Unit (MSPRU) is a multi-site Alternative Provision school located across five sites in Manchester. Hear about how their crucial creative partnership work has empowered them to lead the newly-formed North West Specialist Arts Network.

    Two globe art sculptures with images of Black Britons on 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