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An arts activities guide designed for people living with dementia has launched as part of a collaborative initiative in Liverpool.

The resource, called 'Little Golden Moments', has been developed by dementia specialist Belong and Liverpool-based contemporary arts centre Bluecoat to offer a collection of creative pursuits to enhance the wellbeing of those using it.

It brings together an array of one-to-one and group exercises in music and sound, storytelling, movement and dance, and working with clay. 

All the activities have been devised by creatives commissioned by Bluecoat, and piloted by Belong over the past four years as part of an the ongoing research partnership between the organisations called 'Where the Arts Belong'.

Caroline Baker, head of dementia and care quality at Belong, said: "When your loved ones or those in your care live with dementia, it can be difficult to keep them engaged with worthwhile activity. 

"We're pleased that the Bluecoat's work to-date means we can offer this resource to carers everywhere. I'm sure many will recognise the small, special moments they have with those they care for and this will help to bring about more positive experiences."

Tabitha Moses, project facilitator at Bluecoat, added: "We hope Little Golden Moments will inspire creative engagement with people we love and support. Each activity has been tried and tested, both in-person and on a digital screen - all are dementia-friendly and Zoom-friendly. You don't need to have any arts experience, just a willingness to have a go!"