Thinking differently about creative health
Research shows that participation in creative activity and art can reduce stress, improve self-esteem, and promote recovery.
But the therapeutic value of participatory arts extends far beyond benefits to individual health: in facilitating and amplifying authentic creative and cultural expression by and for marginalised communities, it also has the potential to reduce health inequalities on a much broader scale.
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New Gloucestershire Your Futures website for young people
Gloucestershire Your Futures is a new website designed to support young people with SEND toward achieving their career goals.
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Create Gloucestershire is a Proud Member of Badge Nation
We’re excited to be part of the Badge Nation community which recognises individual achievements using digital badges.
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Striving for more Inclusive Recruitment
Create Gloucestershire is continually looking at ways we can be a more inclusive employer. And over the past couple of years we have made lots of significant changes to our recruitment process to make it as flexible and accessible as possible.
We’ve put this blog together to share our learning about what we did. And at the bottom of the page you’ll find a checklist that we hope you’ll find useful.
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How can we make things easier to read and understand?
In December I was excited to join the “Easy Read” Training with Inclusion Gloucestershire and to learn more about how I could communicate more clearly.
How can we make all our information easier for everyone to read?
In this blog post I share my learning in the hope that it can help others!
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