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A brief evaluation of Vocal Flourish, a York choir for people with dementia

A brief evaluation of Vocal Flourish, a York choir for people with dementia

Posted on 22nd April 201627th April 2018 by Nada
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    A brief evaluation of Vocal Flourish, a York choir for people with dementia

    Vocal Flourish was set up in York in February 2015, funded by Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) as part of their programme Dementia without Walls.

    This report is by independent evaluator, Ali Cummings.

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