In this short film from Disability Arts Online, the chairs of three National Portfolio Organisations share their views on how their organisations are responding to the Investment Principles and integrating them into their governance.
In this short film from Disability Arts Online, executives from three National Portfolio Organisations share their views on how their organisations are incorporating the Investment Principles.
Understanding the Investment Principles is a series of resources from Disability Arts Online exploring and offering differing perspectives on the Investment Principles. It includes a range of opinions, reflections and learning from across the sector covering individual creatives up to large-scale venues.
Clowns Without Borders have created a ‘cookbook’ for those who would like to introduce children’s participation in their organisation’s governance and policy-making. This is based in their own experience of working with a youth board of children between the ages of 6 and 11 in Tower Hamlets.
Find the recordings of past webinars, as well as slides from the event, and post event resources.
Kazzum Arts have created an exploration of youth voice grounded in the impact of trauma on children and young people. This guide gives practical advice to help facilitators and organisations integrate trauma-informed principles of care in their work and co-produce meaningful work with children and young people.
Hilary Carty of Clore Leadership tells us why achieving inclusive leadership remains one of our sector’s big challenges.
Learn how your organisation can use youth voice effectively to shape your work for, with and by children and young people through this comprehensive guide for the creative and cultural sector. Written by Lawrence Becko and Jennifer Raven, published with Sound Connections in 2020.
This mini publication from The Culture Capital Exchange offers a series of essays, poems and thought pieces, exploring creative leadership. Does it need to change, as a result of the pandemic? Responses come from all parts of the academic and cultural sector. This is about exploring some of the big ideas emerging from the pandemic, and exploring the parallels between 'dynamism' and 'creativity'.
An Investment Principle presentation for boards, or governing bodies of organisations, presented by our Director of Change Programmes, Amy Vaughan.
This document is intended for people in governance positions of cultural organisations.
This resource is part of a series of tools and exercises to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations as part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let's Create.
How can boards and executives best work together to manage challenges? How do you keep organisations unified during times of crisis? When do you need to bring in external expertise? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Tim Crarer, Tony Butler and Donna Munday as they discuss how organisations can demonstrate good leadership and governance in times of conflict and crisis.
Why is leadership development so important? How do we make the time and space for it? What can we learn from other sectors, and how do we support the development of future cultural leaders? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Suzanne Alleyne, Tony Heaton OBE and Suzie Bailey as they delve into development – both professional and personal.
What makes a good board? What makes a bad one? Where's the line between the executive and the trustees? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Clare Connor, Moira Sinclair and Gurvinder Sandher as they discuss boards and how to demonstrate good leadership and governance in arts and culture.
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