Responding to the Inclusivity and Relevance Investment Principle, writer, director and disability rights campaigner, in this blog for Disability Arts Online, Vici Wreford-Sinnott demystifies access for arts organisations, in a call to action underpinned with practical tips.
Access All Areas makes award-winning, disruptive performance by learning-disabled and autistic artists. This film from Disability Arts Online documents a workshop Access All Areas carried out with some of their artists and trustees to explore what the Investment Principles mean to them as a company, using metaphors and activities for each of the principles.
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.
In this short film from Disability Arts Online, five independent creative practitioners respond to and reflect on the Investment Principles. They discuss how each Investment Principle is interacting with and influencing their respective practices, and the opportunities and challenges they present.
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.
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.
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.
Darren Henley shares our response to an independent assessment, and highlights what our next steps are.
Read more about the Arts Council's Inclusion Review, which was commissioned by our National Council in 2022.
These toolkits, from the Contemporary Visual Arts Network, aim to encourage the development of work towards a fairer, more equitable sector, helping to translate theory into action in the visual arts.
For our Investment Principles podcast, our special guests discuss how we measure relevance, do we know the relevance when we see it or hear it and how do we make relevance a dynamic part of our practice so that what we create really finds connection with our audience.
In this episode, our special guests discuss how do we measure relevance? Do we know the relevance when we see it or hear it? And how do we make relevance a dynamic part of our practice so that what we create really finds connection with our audience?Hear from voices across the sector and beyond about why Inclusivity & Relevance is important.
Take a look at the Let's Debate keynote conversation for Inclusivity & Relevance
This information is for organisations who receive regular funding from the Arts Council and gives guidance about how our Inclusivity & Relevance Investment Principle links to our investment decisions.
We want England’s diversity fully reflected in the individuals and organisations we support and the culture they produce.
Amy Vaughan, our Director of Touring, speaks with Sarah Holmes, Chief Executive of The New Wolsey Theatre, as she shares her insights, thoughts and experiences of embedding inclusivity into their organisation and work.
Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in the Arts and Cultural Sector
Jane Mackey, Senior Research and Evaluation Manager at Good Things Foundation, outlines the opportunity for the arts and cultural sector to play a pivotal role in ensuring a truly digitally inclusive society.
Investment Principles Resources
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