This Must Be the Place
This case study of Milton Keynes Cultural Education Partnership demonstrates the impact of involving young people in the project narrative.
Local Cultural Education Partnerships (CEPs) were launched nationally in 2015 in response to Arts Council England’s Cultural Education Challenge. There are now 118 locality-specific partnerships established across the country.
This infographic looks at the impact of Cultural Education Partnerships in the South East, from 2015 – 2022.
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This case study of Milton Keynes Cultural Education Partnership demonstrates the impact of involving young people in the project narrative.
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We have created a set of resources to support CEPs in their planning, evolution and strategic conversations. Based on an evaluation carried out in, topics include building partnerships, leadership and governance, working with schools, fundraising and evaluation.
The data for this infographic was compiled from the many reports and evaluations submitted by Cultural Education Partnerships across the South East on the programmes they have carried out. Artswork is truly grateful for the amazing work CEPs have achieved in enabling more children and young people, and especially those with lack of access, to take part in arts and culture.