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Anti-Exploitation Academy

Unlimited's Anti-Exploitation Academy shows you how to spot exploitation in your organisation, and change it. Led by Jo Verrent, Director of Unlimited. The course is free and open to everyone. It’s designed for people working in arts organisations and cultural services, including local authorities. It’s also a useful introduction to industry inequality for individual artists and freelance creatives.

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A Digest on Nature, Health and Wellbeing

How the natural environment can support health and wellbeing through social prescribing and nature-based interventions/activities.An advocacy and information tool for social prescribers, produced by creative health consultant Helen Shearn as part of our work with the Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme.

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Restoration Trust Heritage Linkworker

Read more about the Restoration Trust's Heritage Linkworker project. Collaborating with local health and heritage services, the Heritage Linkworker connects local people who are referred to social prescribing services with heritage activities and organisations in Great Yarmouth and Waveney.

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Creatively Minded and Heritage

How can heritage and creativity support mental health? This new report showcases work from 18 heritage and arts organisations using our wealth of heritage assets, and the creativity of artists, to improve mental health and community connections.

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A group of people gather in a circle standing in the centre of the Stone Henge circle of ancient stones. It is raining and many of them have their umbrellas up.

The Restoration Trust

The Restoration Trust initiates and runs projects that connect people who live with mental health issues with heritage, including archaeology, ancient landscapes, historic places and archives.

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