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West Norfolk Cultural Education Survey |
West Norfolk Cultural Education Survey
Since March 2018 a new Local Cultural Education Partnership (LCEP) for Kings Lynn and West Norfolk has been emerging. The aim of the Partnership is to address some of the challenges around implementing arts and culture in formal education locally and to increase opportunities for collaboration between the culture and education sectors within the area through both curricular and extra-curricular activity for children and young people.
The Partnership is supported by investment from Arts Council England and the Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk, and it is open to anyone interested in developing cultural education across West Norfolk, specifically but not exclusively formal education representatives or those working in community education, as well as arts, culture or heritage organisations, artists and others making work for, or influencing the field of, cultural education. There will be a variety of ways in which individuals and organisations can engage with the Partnership – membership and meeting attendance, newsletter contribution and/or receipt, consultation and commissioning opportunities.
This survey is for education representatives to register their interest in collaborating with local cultural organisations to improve or enhance the cultural offer for children, young people and families and to provide an insight in the key challenges or obstacles they are facing. It should be completed by the teacher who is best positioned to lead this work within the school.
The Partnership is supported by investment from Arts Council England and the Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk, and it is open to anyone interested in developing cultural education across West Norfolk, specifically but not exclusively formal education representatives or those working in community education, as well as arts, culture or heritage organisations, artists and others making work for, or influencing the field of, cultural education. There will be a variety of ways in which individuals and organisations can engage with the Partnership – membership and meeting attendance, newsletter contribution and/or receipt, consultation and commissioning opportunities.
This survey is for education representatives to register their interest in collaborating with local cultural organisations to improve or enhance the cultural offer for children, young people and families and to provide an insight in the key challenges or obstacles they are facing. It should be completed by the teacher who is best positioned to lead this work within the school.
It is optional to provide your name and address at the start of the survey, but if you would like to be added to the Partnership meeting circular and the planned newsletter detailing forthcoming opportunities for training and other activities, please include these details and tick the check boxes at the end of the survey.
If you would like further information about the role and purpose of the West Norfolk Local Cultural Education Partnership please call Natalie Jode, Executive Director at Creative Arts East, on 01953 713390 or email Natalie@creativeartseast.co.uk
Any optional personal data you provide will be stored securely by Creative Arts East and will only be stored for the purposes of contacting you with relevant information about the programme, opportunities, events, training and news relating to the work of the West Norfolk Cultural Education Partnership. It will not be shared with any other organisations without consent. The other responses you provide will be anonymised, grouped and shared with the Partnership members to inform future practise.
A copy of the Creative Arts East Privacy Policy can be found at: www.creativeartseast.co.uk/privacy-policy
Any optional personal data you provide will be stored securely by Creative Arts East and will only be stored for the purposes of contacting you with relevant information about the programme, opportunities, events, training and news relating to the work of the West Norfolk Cultural Education Partnership. It will not be shared with any other organisations without consent. The other responses you provide will be anonymised, grouped and shared with the Partnership members to inform future practise.
A copy of the Creative Arts East Privacy Policy can be found at: www.creativeartseast.co.uk/privacy-policy
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.