Arts Council England has today, Monday 25 February, released the findings and recommendations from an independent evaluation of the £1.2 million Creative Writing in Schools programme, which was delivered by partners First Story and Paper Nations.
Evaluation outlines barriers and recommendations to supporting Creative Writing in Schools
Arts Council England,
25 February 2019, England
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