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"In 1999, the Health Development Agency (HDA), then the Health Education Authority, conducted research with the aim to build a community arts in health database. This resulted in a publication "Art for Health: A Review of Good Practice in Community-Based Arts Projects and Interventions which Impact on Health and Well-being" and an online database which contained key elements gleaned from the research.
The Health Development Agency then granted NNAH funding to maintain this important piece of work with the remit to expand it further to include arts projects in both community and healthcare settings.
The National Network for the Arts in Health and the Centre for Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine (CAHHM) looked at the questionnaire originally used by the Health Development Agency. NNAH and CAHHM then drafted a new questionnaire, taking into account comments received by the HAD in 1999, as well as how NNAH and CAHHM might use the questionnaire as an opportunity to share information between the two organisations; rather than two questionnaires, NNAH and CAHHM together developed one."
Le texte suivant provient d'un organisme qui n'est pas assujetti à la Loi sur les langues officielles et il est mis à la disposition du public dans la langue d'origine.
The following material originates with an organization not subject to the Official Languages Act and is available on this site in the language in which it was written.
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http://www.nnah.org.uk/
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Creator(s)
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National Network for the Arts in Health
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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2004-05-13
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Language
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English
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Copyright Holder
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National Network for the Arts in Health
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