As part of a series of four sector insights from Disability Arts Online responding to the Investment Principles, Director of Unlimited, Jo Verrent, reflects on how they have engaged with Ambition and Quality in their organisational culture, their team and their policies.
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.
This case study from Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch explores articulating your ambitions, involving the board and engaging with staff members. It highlights the importance of stating your ambitions, using quality indicators and different measurement approaches.
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.
Ben Walmsley and Leila Jancovich reflect on their Evaluation Principles and an independent but related research project on failure.
Recipes for Success is a mini-series hosted by Georgia Attlesey, founder of Pudding. Hear from people working in creativity and culture about how they ensure their work is ambitious and always striving to be the highest quality possibly.
Featuring conversations with: Matthew Austin (Co-director of MAYK), Caro Boss (Communications Manager at Diverse City) and Sujatha Menon (Poet, writer and editor of Crowstep Journal)John Knell from Counting What Counts reflects on how to use the Impact and Insight Toolkit, to address the Ambition and Quality Investment Principle. The toolkit helps you to measure and evaluate individual pieces of work in ways aligned with the Investment Principles, but it can also help you measure ambition and quality overall.
This case-study from Talawa Theatre Company reflects on how they've found working with the Impact and Insight Toolkit. More case studies can be found on the Impact and Insight Toolkit website.
This collection of resources has been developed by McKinsey, for organisations to consider their corporate purpose.
For our Investment Principles podcast, our special guests discuss what is quality and how might it feature in the work we might do and the things we create.
In this episode, join our special guests as they discuss what is quality and how might it feature in the work we might do and the things we create.Watch a new access-all-areas documentary into the world of The Underground Link Up (TULU)
Hear from voices across the sector and beyond about why Ambition & Quality matters.
Take a look at the Let’s Debate keynote for Ambition & Quality.
In this Harvard Business Review article, Hirotaka Takeuchi and John Quelch explore what 'quality' means across corporate America.
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