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Resources, materials & links | Creating Change
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Become an Associate member. Resources, materials and links. Filter resources by type. New Publication ‘Taking Risks’. By Ovalhouse, evaluation conducted by Centre for Urban and Community Research. As a sector leader in arts inclusion, Ovalhouses creative methodology is based on principles of equality and social justice. A combination of techniques like role-play, forum theatre, storytelling and physical theatre are used to engage young people emotionally, intellectually and imaginatively.. The art of ph...
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Useful web links |
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Empathy and the Revolution of Human Relationships. Empathy ‘Things’ Workshop. Workshop 1 – Archive. Workshop 2 – Archive. Workshop 3 – Archive. Empathy ‘things’ workshop – Archive. Socially Responsive Design Workshop – Archive. Empathy and the Revolution of Human Relationships – Archive. Empathy Case Studies & Experiments. Human Graffiti Library event. DRS Empathy Things/Games workshop. Design Against Crime Research Centre. National Alliance for Arts in Criminal Justice. Restorative Justice for All.
artsevidence.org.uk
Winchester ← Evidence library
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Evaluations as host organisation (3). A Narrative-Based Evaluation of Changing Tunes Music-Based Prisoner Reintegration Interventions. The report explains the results of exploratory research into the work of the prison based charity Changing Tunes, which uses music both within and also outside prison with offenders and ex offenders. Evidence revealed that the pro social impact on the participants came as a result both of participation in . read on →. Jo Cursley, Shadd Maruna. An evaluation ofThe evaluati...
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Evaluation Report: Community Exchange project between detainees at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre and young people at West London YMCA ← Evidence library
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Evaluation Report: Community Exchange project between detainees at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre and young people at West London YMCA. Attitudinal change, Cost benefit, Emotional change, Participation, Progression Routes, Psychological change, Sense of self, Skills development, Well Being. Musical Skills, Understanding, Well Being. Focus Groups, Interviews, Observation, Questionnaires. Longer term impact, Sample size. National Foundation for Youth Music. January 2015 January 2015.
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A Narrative-Based Evaluation of 'Changing Tunes' Music-Based Prisoner Reintegration Interventions ← Evidence library
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A Narrative-Based Evaluation of Changing Tunes Music-Based Prisoner Reintegration Interventions. Impact of arts-based approaches. Academic analysis, Data analysis, Questionnaires. Access to participants, Only one artform. If participants could be said to become “addicted” to the work of Changing Tunes, this addiction was a purely healthy one, based on a love of learning, personal growth and achievement. A Narrative-Based Evaluation of Changing Tunes Music-Based Prisoner Reintegration Interventions.
artsevidence.org.uk
Peterborough ← Evidence library
http://www.artsevidence.org.uk/organisations/prisons/peterborough
Evaluations as host organisation (3). The Arts of Desistance: Evaluation of the Koestler Trust Arts Mentoring Programme for Former Prisoners. This report presents and discusses the findings of an evaluation of an arts-based mentoring scheme that is aimed at prolonging and enhancing desistance from crime through providing former prisoners with opportunities to continue engaging with the arts after release. The evaluation focused both on the implementation and effectiveness of the . read on →. Male and Fem...
tipp.org.uk
Our work in secure settings - TiPP - Theatre in Prison and ProbationTiPP – Theatre in Prison and Probation
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Our work in secure settings. I have been in prison for twenty-one years and have done a lot of courses this has got to have been the best I have been on. I was surprised how much I learned on this course. Over the past twenty years TiPP has established an unparalleled reputation for developing high quality creative work within custodial settings. Our staff team have worked on prison based projects in the UK,. T: 0161 275 3047. F: 0161 275 3877. E: admin@tipp.org.uk. The Martin Harris Building,.
prison-reading-groups.org.uk
Useful links | Prison Reading Groups
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Promoting reading and reading groups in prisons. Reading in Prison 2016. Book of the Month. Action for Prisoners’ and Offenders’ Families: www.prisonersfamilies.org.uk. Booktrust: www.booktrust.org. Clinks: www.clinks.org. English PEN: www.englishpen.org. Free Word: www.freewordcentre.com. Give a Book: www.giveabook.org.uk. Howard League for Penal Reform: www.howardleague.org. Inside Time: www.insidetime.org. Koestler Trust: www.koestlertrust.org.uk. Matthew Meadows: www.matthewmeadows.net.
glasgowsociology.com
Music
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Desistance, Reentry and Songwriting. Research into desistance from offending suggests that the desistance process may involve a transformation in one’s self-story that is facilitated and reinforced through relationships [1]. Parties are humanized, where shared. Insights are sparked and where balanced. Relationships might be nurtured. Project, a partnership between Vox Liminis. And the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. Early on a Monday morning in June I found myself in a car on route to Dun...
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Vox Liminis
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Desistance, Reentry and Songwriting. Research into desistance from offending suggests that the desistance process may involve a transformation in one’s self-story that is facilitated and reinforced through relationships [1]. Parties are humanized, where shared. Insights are sparked and where balanced. Relationships might be nurtured. Project, a partnership between Vox Liminis. And the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. Early on a Monday morning in June I found myself in a car on route to Dun...
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