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News / Bibliotherapy, leisure and asylum seekers supported by the arts

Bibliotherapy, leisure and asylum seekers supported by the arts

Swedish Arts Council,
11 May 2016, Sweden

It allocates just over 6.9 million to reading and literature support operations in Sweden. It is among other efforts bibliotherapy, leisure and refugees noticeable this time. In total, the 51 projects from 17 counties supported.

http://www.kulturradet.se/sv/nyheter/2016/Biblioterapi-fritidshem-och-asylsokande-far-stod-av-Kulturradet/

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