Arts Council England
Arts Council England works to achieve great art and culture for everyone by championing, developing and investing in art and culture to enrich people’s lives. www.artscouncil.org.uk
Arts Council England’s first national strategy for the arts, health and well-being published in 2007.
Published by Arts Council England in 2006, outlines the positive contribution that the arts can make to children and young people. Aimed to bring greater understanding of how the arts could help to achieve the outcomes of the New Labour government agendas of Every Child Matters and Youth Matters.
Report on coaching and mentoring in the cultural sector.
Assesses the scale of arts festival activity in Yorkshire in 2006, and development needs of the sector as indicated through analysis of case studies.
Independent sectoral review of the visual arts commissioned by Arts Council England.
Data on employment conditions and diversity in contemporary visual arts organisations, with comparators to theatre, broadcasting and media, and visual arts in Germany. Published 2005.
This report examines how young people on Detention and Training Orders could access, participate and progress in the arts. Researched by Nottingham Trent University, and published by Arts Council England in 2005, this is part of the body of research exploring the role of arts within New Labour Social Inclusion policy.
Regional report mapping the creative industries sector in Devon and Torbay, and making recommendations for its support and growth.
2005 report on the working environment of West Midlands designer makers, craftspeople and applied artists at different stages of their careers. It was undertaken to explore activity, identify needs and gaps in provision of professional development support.
The economic and social impact of cultural festivals in the East Midlands of England in 2002.
Key findings from 2003 audience research document, commissioned by ACE from the Office of National Statistics
Quality indicators and advice for planning, commissioning and delivery.