Friday 30 July 2010

Inspired by ...

Even though the Find Your Talent programme has been cancelled, I continue to be inspired by the many thousands of young people that benefitted from the scheme. A good case in point is 14-year-old visual artist Zac Cummings.

If you haven’t heard Zac’s story, follow the links:
Zac's story in the news
http://www.zaccummings.co.uk/

You can see Zac’s work at the Hinckley Library, Lancaster Road, Hinckley, Leicestershire until 13th August. It’s well worth a visit.

Inspired by...
It’s always exciting to see good work celebrated in the local press... so congratulations to two Lincolnshire schools working with TMC on the Creative Partnerships programme.

Fosseway School in North Hykeham has been celebrated by Ofsted for its outstanding provision. The school’s commitment to pupil voice and creativity shines through their Ofsted report.

I visited the school last year with Paul Collard (Chief Executive of CCE, the funders of Creative Partnerships). The school’s commitment to collaborative learning – seen everywhere, from young people editing their films in the IT suite, to groups of children sat working with laptops preparing presentations for their next class – was sensational.
This spirit of collaboration, where children and adults work together to make magical learning happen, is absolutely central to our passion at TMC. Congratulations to everyone at Fosseway.

Pupils at Birchwood Junior School in Lincoln have used their Creative Partnerships project to make an outdoor classroom, turning a previously unused area into a vibrant place for story-telling.

The project brought a community of learners together, with children designing the space and parents helping to make the plans a reality. I love this project because it addresses a fundamental issue: how can we use our imaginations to inspire all children to learn? At a time when educational policy is in rapid redevelopment, I hope we can remain focused on that one simple but defining challenge.

Join the Cultural Learning Alliance
As the world continues to change around us, I would encourage everyone to subscribe to the Cultural Learning Alliance. They offer valuable insights into the national debate about cultural learning activities for children and young people. Like the National Lottery, “you’ve got to be in it to win it”: http://www.culturallearningalliance.org.uk/

Watch this space...
I’m away on holiday next week, but when I get back (w/c/ 9th August) I will share news of our business planets.... now that’s exciting!

Thursday 15 July 2010

Where are we now?

The last few weeks have seen a considerable shift in the way the government is looking to support change and deliver services. Some of these shifts are about cost-savings. Others are about a very different way of doing business.

Throughout this period, many partners have asked how these changes have affected TMC. This reflects the huge and wonderful web of professionals that drives the programmes we run. It also hints at the considerable commitment in the regions to enhancing children and young people’s lives through creative and cultural activities: a commitment we must all work together to extend. Here goes...

• CCE were asked by Arts Council England to make a £1.6million in-year cut. They have accommodated this within their own budgets (with considerable difficulty). But this means they have not passed the cuts onto TMC and the other organisations delivering Creative Partnerships across the country. This gives TMC a stable Creative Partnerships programme budget for the East Midlands for the current year. We are incredibly grateful to CCE for this.
• MLA asked TMC to make a 10% in-year saving on the Strategic Commissioning Programme we deliver for them in the East Midlands and East of England. We have managed to deliver this saving from programme and administration budgets.
• The closure of Find Your Talent has resulted in the cancellation of some of our projects and the early termination of others. We are still working with the FYT Leicester Shire team to agree a suitable end to this ambitious programme and will be making further announcements with them in due course.

And that’s that... a challenging period for us, but perhaps more so for the many people we work with. TMC’s challenges lie ahead as we prepare for the comprehensive spending review, working closely with CCE, ACE, MLA and other partners to put the best possible case forward. We will also continue working with our Board, staff, partners and young people to explore what happens next on Planet TMC... but that will be the topic of my next post.