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Creative Partnerships is the government's flagship creative learning programme, established in 2002 to develop young people's creativity across England.
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Aims
It aims to build sustainable learning partnerships between schools, creative and cultural organisations and individuals.
Methods
Creative Partnerships facilitates many long-term links between schools and creative professionals, such as artists, architects, scientists and multimedia developers.
Who delivers Creative Partnerships?
There are 25 organisations across England, funded by Creativity, Culture and Education to deliver Creative Partnerships programmes. These are a range of independent and ‘host’ cultural organisations.
Funding
The organisation was managed by Arts Council England and funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Children, Schools and Families. It is now managed by Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE).
External links
- Creativity, Culture and Education Homepage
- Creative Partnerships Homepage
- Arts Council England: Creative Partnerships
- The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham information on Creative Partnerships developments
- The British Museums Association publication outlining statistics and information about Creative Partnerships projects
Video clips
Categories:- Arts foundations
- Government agencies established in 2002
- Arts councils of the United Kingdom
- Technology transfer
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.