"Attenborough, Richard: correspondence"
- Date:
- 1988-2000s
- Reference:
- ART/AFH/A/1/64
- Part of:
- Arts for Health: archive
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
File 1 of 2: Correspondence 1988-1997, arranged by year. Aso includes press cuttings and articles on Attenborough. Correspondence is mostly between Peter Senior, in his role as Director of Arts for Health, and Sir Richard Attenborough, relating to Arts for Health activities and business.
File 2 of 2: Further articles and press cuttings, some letters, 2000s.
Publication/Creation
1988-2000s
Physical description
1 file (in 2 parts)
Biographical note
The Committee of Inquiry into the Arts and Disabled People was set up by the Carnegie Trust UK in 1982, and was the first comprehensive review in the UK evaluating the facilities available for disabled people to participate in the arts. It was chaired by Richard Attenborough (Arts for Health President, 1989–2014). Peter Senior was also a member of the Committee. The report, known as the Attenborough Report, was published in 1985. It was discussed in Parliament in December 1986 and May 1987.
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