Arts Award and arts organisations contribution
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 Posted in Arts Council England, research | No Comments »Arts Council England has commissioned some research into arts organisation's engagement with the Arts Award. They would like to reflect as many views as possible to create an accurate picture. If you would like to fill your opinions please complete ...
ACE consultation on future priorities for the arts
Monday, January 25th, 2010 Posted in research | No Comments »This consultation from Arts Council England (ACE) sets out its understanding of the current landscape, celebrates the success of the arts and identifies areas for development over the next ten years. It is asking for your thoughts on the way forward. ...
Guide to Tax Breaks for Corporate Giving
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 Posted in research | No Comments »Minister for the Olympics and Paymaster General Tessa Jowell MP launched the ‘Guide to Giving for Business’ on behalf of HM Treasury, The Office of the Third Sector and HM Revenue & Customs. The guide highlighted the benefits for the ...
Survey on Inclusive Theatre as part of a MA(ed)
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 Posted in research | No Comments »Myette Godwyn from Whilrwind Theatre for Children has put together a survey as part of her MA(ed) in Inclusive Theatre with Chicken Shed Theatre Company and Middlesex University. You can acess the survery by following this link. She is asking people ...
A comparative study between a school-based drama club and a theatre-based youth theatre
Monday, September 7th, 2009 Posted in research | No Comments »In 2008 Andrew Cowie, a youth drama leader and freeelance schools drama facilitator, studied for an MA in Drama And Theatre Education at Warwick University. The course is taught by two of the most respected experts in youth drama, Jonothan ...
Awareness of CRB
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 Posted in research | No Comments »According to research carried out for the Criminal Records Bureau by Ipsos Mori, nine out of ten people are in favour of criminal record checks for those working or volunteering with children. Findings show that more than 70% think the ...
Everything stopped – again!
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 Posted in research, television/film, young people, youth arts | No Comments »Groundbreaking DVD showing the impact of the arts on excluded pupils is available once more. Everything Stopped is a highly acclaimed DVD resource that was produced last year by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, with support from Arts Council England. Since its ...
Tarred with negative image
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 Posted in research, young people | No Comments »According to new research published by v, 70% of young people say they are negatively perceived by the public despite the fact that 44% say they do positive things for their communities and 57% give or raise money for charities. ...