Covid-19 and arts and culture
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Blog: How art can help vulnerable adults during lockdown
In March this year, Artlink West Yorkshire - the arts and health charity in Leeds where I work - had to close its offices and stop all delivery activity for the...
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Blog: Mental health support for BAME health and social care workers
Media coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic has repeatedly confirmed the disproportionate representation in both exposure to and death from Covid-19 among Black, Asian and...
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Covid-19 and arts and culture: Fellows’ case studies
PageChurchill Fellow Sylvie Fourcin has organised art workshops for pensioners in Leeds (above) Churchill Fellows are taking action against Covid-19 in a multitude of cruci...
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Long read: How Covid-19 could transform UK tourism
International tourism has plummeted from being the world’s largest economic sector and employer to being the worst hit part of the global economy.
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Blog: Seeking solace through sewing in lockdown
One of the unforeseen consequences of the lockdown has been a revival of home crafts: people becoming more creative in their search for meaningful ways to occupy work...
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Blog: Connecting with nature during lockdown
Nature campaigner Raj Patel (CF 2017) finds new ways to reconnect with nature during lockdown.
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News: Music for the NHS
Cultural groups across Northern Ireland have come together to pay tribute to frontline workers in a series of online musical performances. Churchill Fellow Brian...