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Hat Fair exists almost entirely thanks to the goodwill, skill and hard work of volunteers, says Miranda Johnson
Richard Fletcher explains the use of peer mentors to make volunteering more attractive
Rob Jackson shares his ten top tips for being attractive to volunteers
The National Trust has been working to broaden its range of volunteers. Sajida Aslam explains
David Haworth describes Forest Forge’s experience and knowledge of working with the elderly and people with terminal illness.
A shift in priorities has led to refreshing changes for a Bristol hospital, explains Jane Willis
Catching them young and teaching them to listen is the way to get kids interested in music, believes Richard Gill
Ginny Greenwood on a new scheme designed to boost musical opportunities for young people
Struggling to make the most of your catering arm? Chris Brown has some suggestions
Claire Pope on a film project for teenage cancer sufferers
Kathryn Dempsey and Angharad Williams on how art can help to keep people calm during long waits
Amidst public funding cuts and the turmoil of health reform, Tim Joss sees a big future for arts in health
Russell Wallis and Ann Wallis outline a route to supporting those working to deliver the arts and health agenda
Following the success of ‘Singing on prescription’, Hilary Bungay explains how other artforms are getting involved
Jenny Secker on introductory arts courses for people with mental health problems.
If you’ve been in middle management for a few years and are wondering what to do next, Sean Conrad suggests some options
Do artists need to be at war with their nation to be a national force, asks Donald Stewart
Heather Corcoran on trying to combine intimacy, art and conflict in one exhibition
Lauren Mele looks at how suffering is presented in contemporary art