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A compilation of case studies illustrating how arts, culture and other community assets were used by individuals and communities to cope and develop resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic, demonstrating valuable lessons that might help us develop resilience in similar future crises. Threaded through all the contributions, readers will discover a focus on the experiences and voices of those marginalised during the pandemic, because of their lived experiences of structural inequalities, or due to mental or physical ill-health or age. These are difficult and complex topics, and there are vital lessons here for policy and for practice in the arts and for provision of health and care.An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY) licence.
Victoria Tischler is Professor of Behavioural Science at the University of Surrey.Karen Gray is a researcher at the University of Bristol.
Introduction - Victoria Tischler and Karen GrayPart I: Isolation and connection1 Community COVID: How can community assets redress health inequities? - Rabya Mughal, Linda J. Thomson, Helen J. Chatterjee2 Together while apart: Interrogating togetherness in the context of COVID-19 and online community arts practice - Matthew ReasonPart II: Places and spaces3 Just walking: Creative methods towards pedestrian equity - Dee Heddon, Maggie O’Neill, Clare Qualmann, Morag Rose, Harry Wilson4 Nature’s affordances: Challenges and opportunities - Qian Sun, Amy Corcoran, Anna Jorgensen5 Community resilience and recovery: The ‘Restorative Museum’ and responses to COVID-19 - Breda Friel, David Farrell-Banks, Philip McDermott6 ‘It’s OK to be closed’: Harnessing the power of nature, enhancing resilience and learning lessons from the literary heritage sector - David Rudrum, Helen WilliamsPart III: Lessons for practice7 Remote cultures: Using arts activities to support staff working with people with dementia in care homes - Chloe Asker, Victoria Tischler, Hannah Zeilig8 Communicating through COVID: Arts-based approaches to supporting healthcare workers through a pandemic - Suzy Willson, Graham Easton, Sandra Nicholson, Bella Eacott, Eliz Hassan, Pedro Rothstein, Paul Heritage9 Arts for health’s sake: Mapping innovation in arts provision in the Liverpool City Region - Josie Billington, Ekaterina Balabanova, Joanne Worsley, Antonina Anisimovich, Melissa ChappleIndex