CCRI commissioned to support Scoping review: Creative ageing through transformative engagement with music

The CCRI are excited to be working with an ARC-funded project, which focuses on music and wellbeing in Australia’s growing older population, and explores how engaging with meaningful creative activities can empower older people.

The CCRI has been commissioned to support the Scoping review to inform the above, with an emphasis on exploring empowerment with First Nations communities.

The core project team includes: Jane Davidson, Helen English, Nicholas Goodwin, Suzanne Lewis, and Cassia Lindsay. To read more about the research, click here.

Artwork: Adam Manning

 

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