How can Local Cultural Education Partnerships exploit the impact Arts Award has on children and young people?
Date and Time: 30 April 2020, 16:00 18:30
Location: Sunley Pavilion, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, SE1 8XX
Date: 09/12/2024 – 09/12/2024
Time: 16:00
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
In order to help contain the spread of the coronavirus, the Southbank Centre is temporarily closed. As such, we are sorry to let you know that this South East London Artss Award Network Meeting will not go ahead as planned on the 30th April.
However, we are keeping bookings open for this meeting as we work toward other ways of delivering this event- either on another date, or even online!
Register your interest on eventbrite or email alison@leanarts.org.uk for any queries or to find out more about the Arts Award Network.
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South East London is home to several emerging Cultural Education Partnerships, established music hubs, library and youth services and more than fifty National Portfolio Organisations all seeking to develop opportunities for children and young people to participate in the arts.
This afternoon will bring together leaders in Arts Award and Local Cultural Education Partnerships (LCEPs) to strengthen links between these groups and provide a forum to explore how the impact on young people of Arts Award can contribute to the strategic aims of LCEPs.
In the light of ACE’s recent research into LCEPs , we want to:
- Actively highlight and encourage work being done by Cultural Education Partnerships
- Consider how LCEPs can benefit from a deeper understanding of Arts Award’s positive impact on young people
- Question whether counting the number of Arts Awards delivered is a beneficial target
- Share practice and success stories
- Hear more about the network and influence what it does
This event is for anyone delivering, supporting or considering Arts Award and/or involved in LCEPs in Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham or Southwark.
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The South East London Arts Award Network is supported by Lewisham Education Arts Network and Royal Borough of Greenwich and funded by A New Direction.