The evidence is clear: when people have opportunities to engage in some form of cultural or creative activity, they generally have better educational outcomes, are less lonely, are healthier both physically and mentally, and enjoy a happier and healthier life in old age, according to a new report released today.
Transformative: Impacts of Culture and Creativity
Australian Academy of the Humanities,
26 November 2019, Australia
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