Canadians’ Arts, Culture, and Heritage Participation in 2016
Arts Research MonitorTwo recent reports from Hill Strategies examine Canadians’ participation in the arts, culture, and heritage based on Statistics Canada’s 2016 General Social Survey, which asked 9,844 respondents about their participation in 28 different activities. H… View this resource
More Canada
Arts Research MonitorBased on a review of existing research and “think tank sessions on Canadian books and Canadian publishing” between December 2017 and September 2018, this report concludes that there is a paradox related to Canadian English-language books: “despite th… View this resource
Older People Poll
Arts Research MonitorBased on a survey of 700 English residents over 65 years of age in 2015, this report found that 38% of respondents believe that “it is more difficult to attend or take part in arts and cultural events or activities now compared to when they were youn… View this resource
Live Music in Care
Arts Research MonitorUsing a mixed methods approach, University of Winchester researchers in the United Kingdom (UK) found that weekly sessions with professional musicians resulted in “significant benefits” for residents, staff, and the overall atmosphere in five care ho… View this resource
Music Matters: Optimizing Music in Complex Care and Rehabilitation
Arts Research MonitorBased on mostly qualitative data obtained through patient focus groups as well as stakeholder and staff consultations in a rehabilitation and complex care hospital, this report explores how music care could be delivered and evaluated in complex care… View this resource


