How Best Can We Maximise The Role Of Arts And Culture In Economic Growth At A Time Of Deficit Reduction?

18 October 2010, England

How Best Can We Maximise The Role Of Arts And Culture In Economic Growth At A Time Of Deficit Reduction?
 
This Seminar will be held at The Royal Commonwealth Society in London
On Monday 18th October 2010

Seminar reference ART/318 
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- CAPITALISING ON HUGE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION
- ACHIEVING MAXIMUM GOVERNMENT SUPPORT, NATIONALLY AND LOCALLY
- MAXIMISING IMPACT OF CITIES OF CULTURE
- SPARKING NEW PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN CULTURE AND COMMERCE
- UPSKILLING THE WORKFORCE AND CREATING PRODUCTIVE JOBS

How best do we enable the arts, culture and creativity to be engines of economic growth?
How do we provide them with modern support for enterprise and growth with the tools they need?
How do we rebalance the UK economy by enabling enterprise and innovation throughout the UK?
What are the Government's agenda and expectation?
How best should Government and society capitalise on the huge contribution of culture and creativity?
How should the UK economy learn from successes of cultural leaders in achieving economic growth?
How do we bring arts, culture and creativity to the fore as catalysts for economic and social growth?
How do we maximise the potential of cities of culture?
What has been the economic impact of European City of Culture on Liverpool and Merseyside?
How will Derry realise the potential of City of Culture 2013?
How will it share innate talent, creativity and energy with the rest of the world?
How will it achieve truly transformational regeneration plans for social and economic growth?
How best can we use develop an opportunity to spark new partnerships between culture and commerce?
How can culture, innovation and creativity make maximum impact on growth of cities and regions?
What more can national, regional and local government do to tap potential impact of culture and creativity?
How do we make the UK the world's creative and cultural hub by turning talent into key skills and jobs?
How can we achieve a more diverse sector with raised ambitions and informed career choices?
How do we achieve qualifications that meet real employer needs and high quality industry intelligence?
What are key factors that help drive necessary evolution of infrastructure for supporting creative practice?
What mindsets and behaviour changes do we need to encourage in practitioners, organisations and funders?
Where can we hope to be in ten years time?

 


 
This CPPS seminar brings together key figures from across sectors in the important debate on how to achieve economic growth throughout the UK through the arts, culture and creativity, meeting the Coalition Government's aims and expectations at a time of major cuts in public expenditure.

The day encourages brief, focused presentations followed by engaged discussion by all attending in a relaxed setting. It is hoped that it will make a valuable contribution to taking forward the issues. 
The fee for the day's Seminar is £345.00 plus VAT.

Earlybird Discounted rate £250 + VAT for bookings received before 17 September 2010

GENEROUS NEGOTIATED DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS AND FOR MULTIPLE BOOKINGS.


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Good quality speakers, knowledgeable about their topics. Plenty to think about and take forward. Anon

Some very good comment and focus outside hysteria of financial pages. Director of Policy and Regeneration, London Borough of Brent
 

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