Art and Wellbeing
Australian and overseas research shows that direct involvement by communities in arts activity can contribute significantly to individual and community wellbeing and can enhance the efforts of government agencies in realising their policies for community wellbeing and ecologically sustainable communities.
The case studies presented here demonstrate that community-based creative processes, when embedded into an agency's policies and strategies, can be very powerful in strengthening the knowledge, engagement, social capital and leadership required to achieve policy objectives.
The case study material is grouped under seven themes, which represent key priorities for governments in Australia in achieving community wellbeing:
- Health
- Ecologically sustainable development
- Public housing and place
- Rural revitalisation
- Community strengthening
- Active citizenship
- Social inclusion and cultural diversity.
Commonwealth of Australia
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- Briar Monro
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I am an advisor/consultant, with over 20 years experience in sector development, facilitation, company and project development/management and practitioner development.
I currently freelance as an advisor/consultant/facilitator as well as working with Wellington City Council as an arts advisor.
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