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Mental health and wellbeing in the creative industries Australia 2024

Centre for Social Impact, 14 October 2024, Australia

Building on insights from a 2022 project that explored the mental health of people working in music and performing arts following the COVID-19 lockdowns, this report examines key issues affecting workers across the broader creative industries in 2024 and the impacts of these issues on people's mental health and wellbeing.

Creative Australia Principles: Generative Artificial Intelligence and creative work

Creative Australia, 09 October 2024, Australia

The principles are intended to promote a thriving creative industry, centred on human creativity, that generates opportunities for a broad a range of practitioners and businesses and supports artists to engage in creative practice.

Reframing the World of Work: The Journey to Change

Clore Leadership Programmes, 07 October 2024, United Kingdom

This presentation captures the spirit of the World of Work initiative. From the initial spark of inspiration to our plan for real change, it charts how, as a sector, we can collaborate to make a lasting difference for culture and society.

50 States of Arts Participation: 2022

National Endowment for the Arts, 04 October 2024, USA

This topical report from the National Arts Statistics and Evidence-based Reporting Center (NASERC) responds to the National Endowment for the Arts’ (NEA) interest in analyzing state-level data from the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA).

Guide, Steer, Repeat: Applications of AI in arts, culture and creativity, and how Australia should respond

A New Approach (ANA), 03 October 2024, Australia

This paper looks at the ways Australians are now using artificial intelligence (AI) in arts, culture and creativity, and explains how government and industry are responding to its emerging impacts.

From living heritage values to value-based policymaking: exploring new indicators for Abu Dhabi’s sustainable development

Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi, 02 October 2024, United Arab Emirates

This exploratory study offers an analysis of Abu Dhabi’s living heritage ecosystem. It borrows from approaches predominantly used in the healthcare field and develops a value-based framework that provides a broader understanding of heritage and its integration into innovation, economic development, and societal change in Abu Dhabi.