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Invitation for arts organisations that are accessed by ethnic minority older adults to take part in mapping exercise

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The Centre for Adult Social Care Research (CARE) at Cardiff University would like to invite organisations that deliver creative activities that are accessed by ethnic minority older adults to complete an online survey which aims to map cultural provision for ethnic minority older people. In the survey the organisations can also express their interest to be one of 6 case studies. This will involve a researcher from Oxford University coming to their site for a week (or 5 days) and observing their activities and producing a report that they can use for their own fundraising efforts. A £500 thank you fee to organisations is being offered for agreeing to feature in one of the case studies. The closing date for completing the questionnaire and applying to be a case study is the 30th November.

 

To access the questionnaire follow this link:

Tags: Cardiff University, Centre for Adult Social Care Research, cultural provision, ethnic minority, Older people, Survey
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