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Access, participation and progression in the arts for young people on detention and training orders

This report presents data on engagement with the arts among young people on Detention and Training Orders (DTOs). Information was collected from young people in custody, from education managers and from staff in Youth Offending Teams to paint a picture of access and participation in the arts.
Published:2005
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Research, Social inclusion

Action for access: a practical resource for arts organisations

Resource pack for arts organisations wishing to make their activities more accessible to disabled people. Includes April 2005 amendments.

The online version of this publication is in five parts to assist with downloading.
Published:2004
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Diversity, Touring

Airborne: mapping of youth circus activity in the UK

This research was commissioned by Arts Council England to inform the development of the Young People's Participatory Theatre project (YPPT), a three-year initiative (2005/06 - 2008/09) funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and to inform the youth circus sector on required action.

The YPPT project aims to work with young people aged 11- 25 years, with a view to increasing opportunities and broadening the range of theatre-related activity in which young people can participate. The initiative is a priority within Arts Council England's national policy for theatre. The definition of theatre includes circus, street arts and experimental theatre.

This research captures a snapshot of current youth circus activity and provision and makes recommendations to support the development and co-ordination of Youth Circus in the UK and its relationship to the YPPT project aims and objectives. It provides a focused study of current activity within Youth Circus itself, and through consultation with practitioners, aims to identify its particular development needs.
Published:2007
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Arts Council England, Audience development and participation, Theatre

Annual review 2007

The annual review looks at a range of funded arts activity across the country, and presents a breakdown of National Lottery and grant-in-aid funding for the financial year 2006/07.

The electronic version is available in PDF and Word formats. The Word version has been split into four parts to ease downloading.

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Published:2007
Regions:Arts Council England, East, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire
Subjects:Arts Council England

Are the sockets the same in Shanghai?

This publication contains vivid case studies of recent international arts activity in the West Midlands.

It illustrates many of the key ambitions of the Arts Council’s international policy, as well as the wider benefits of international arts and reveals the vital role played by the talented and determined individuals who helped make the projects succeed.
Published:2006
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Diversity, Interdisciplinary arts

Art is Black: culturally diverse artists on show

This decibel publication profiles a number of Black and Minority Ethnic artists and performers.
Published:2004
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Diversity

Artist Placement Programme

Brochure providing details of the Artist Placement Programme, which matches recent graduate artists from the North East’s universities and colleges with creative businesses for a period of 40 days.
Published:2005
Regions:North East
Subjects:Careers and training, Visual arts

Artists in figures

This report provides information on the size of the artistic labour force, artists’ employment status, employment tenure, unemployment, their working hours, pay and multiple job-holding. It also describes the characteristics of artists; their gender, age, educational qualifications and where they live.

The Word version of the report has been divided into three parts to make downloading easier.
Published:2003
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Research

Artists, taxes and benefits - an international review

Comparative review of the main features of tax and social security policies affecting artists in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Identifies best practice which can inform UK initiatives.
Published:2002
Regions:Arts Council England
Subjects:Research

Artists working in partnership with schools

This report suggests measures that can be used to ensure a positive partnership and subsequently a successful project between artists and schools.
Published:2004
Regions:North East
Subjects:Education and learning

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