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Arts & Culture

Guidance & Tools


See guidance & tools for other inclusive practices and domains


Develop's Bromley Service Listings for Arts and Culture

IconA concise directory ready to print out of Bromley services in relation to arts and culture, produced by Develop with useful information and contact details.

Download listings:

Feel Like Expressing Yourself: The Develop Arts IQ

FormThe Arts Inclusion Questionnaire was designed in Bromley with service users to be filled in by anyone wanting to plan their personal development around getting involved in an artistic or cultural activity.

Alternatively it can be used as a set of prompts in a conversation to find out what levels of support someone may want to be able to fulfill their artistic needs. The questions concern the various steps that anyone might need to take in order to gain access to arts based activities.

Along the top are different kinds of support you might want. You can record your requirements by ticking the boxes according to your wishes. All you need to do then is decide which order you want to tackle the steps you have identified and then seek out the supports you need to get on your way.

Download as a PDF file:

Free Audio Books

LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain, available to download.

With an extensive collection of free audio books read by volunteers; their goal is to record every book in the public domain.

 

Free Audio Books.co.uk offers a similar service, and has a very user-friendly navigation system.

Your views on Arts Therapies

The four Arts Therapies Professional Bodies (Art, Music, Drama and Dance Movement) are keen to receive direct feedback from people with mental health problems who have experienced one or more of the Arts Therapies or are currently engaged in these.

They also want to hear from those who may have found it difficult or impossible to access Arts Therapies.

Please return this survey to: BAAT,  24-27 White Lion Street, London N1 9PD

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