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Front cover photo: Helen Le Brocq, courtesy of Oxfordshire Social and Health Care, Learning and Culture and the Oxfordshire Youth Arts Partnership Trust

The arts and young people at risk of offending

Date:28 November 2005
Artform:All
Subject:Children and young people, Diversity
Region:National

This is Arts Council England's first national strategy for the arts and young people at risk of offending.

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ISBN:0-7287-1162-1
Cost:Free
Pages:27
Link:Read our Children, young people and the arts strategy

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