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Culture in the Derbyshire LAA. Robert Gent Assistant Director, Cultural and Community Services. LAA governance. Local Strategic Partnerships. Consultative Forums. Culture Board members. County Council Cabinet member and Strategic Director
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Culture in the Derbyshire LAA Robert Gent Assistant Director, Cultural and Community Services
LAA governance Local Strategic Partnerships Consultative Forums
Culture Board members • County Council Cabinet member and Strategic Director • Elected members from all Districts, with officer support • PCT • VCS infrastructure consortium • DLOG • Derbyshire Sport • Derbyshire Arts Partnership • Peak District National Park Authority • Arts Council East Midlands • Culture East Midlands • GO-EM
Main terms of reference • Provide strategic direction for cultural services within the Sustainable Community Strategy and the Local Area Agreement for Derbyshire; • Take wider responsibility for championing, co-ordinating and developing cultural provision across Derbyshire, working with partner agencies and cultural providers locally, regionally and nationally; • Co-ordinate the performance management and delivery of LAA priorities • Co-ordinate delivery of other National indicators relating to Culture • Ensure that cultural services contribute effectively to other appropriate National Indicators • Work in co-operation with other partnerships on cross-cutting priorities • Ensure that the needs of service users, communities of place and communities of interest are reflected in strategy development; • Ensure that priorities are reflected in the key plans of relevant partner organisations; • Ensure that the mainstream budgets of key partners are aligned to key priorities and the delivery of LAA targets; • Maximise opportunities arising from 2012 and Cultural Olympiad.
Priority indicators • NI 7 Environment for a thriving third sector • NI 8 Adult participation in sport and active recreation • NI 9 Use of libraries
Non-priority indicators • NI 6 Participation in regular volunteering • NI 10 Visits to museums and galleries • NI 11 Participation in the arts
Culture’s contribution to other indicators • NI 110 Young people’s participation in positive activities • NI 163 Proportion of population qualified to at least Level 2 • NI 186 Per capita reduction in CO2 emissions
Shared indicators • NI 1 % of people who believe people from different backgrounds get on well together in their local area • NI 2 % of people who feel that they belong to their neighbourhood • NI 3 Civic participation in the local area • NI 4 % of people who feel they can influence decisions in their locality • NI 5 Overall/general satisfaction with local area
Derbyshire’s approach • Outcomes and issues – not just indicators • Culture indicators all based on surveys • Planning needs to address the real issues – danger of hitting the target but missing the point
How the arts can contribute • Encourage participation • Build on community focus • Branding and recognition • Partnership • Breaking down silos • Using non-traditional venues • Engaging with new audiences • Recruiting volunteers • Engage with 3D • Get involved in consultation • Ensure two-way communication
What’s in it for the arts? • Access to new audiences • Political influence • National exemplar – tell the story • Wider range of statutory partners offers opportunities • All of us are stronger than any one of us – it all starts with dialogue