Report of 'Big ambitions for culture and communities' - CPG Culture and Communities
The Cross-Party Group on Culture and Communities, for which Culture Counts is Secretariat, brings together MSPs, practitioners, academics and community organisations, offering a space where different perspectives can be heard and where experiences from across Scotland can inform our understanding of cultural life in our communities.
Over the past parliamentary year, the group focused on the theme ‘big ambitions for culture and communities’, hearing from a wide range of speakers and contributors who highlighted both the opportunities and the challenges facing the cultural sector. Their insights reflected the diversity of cultural practice across Scotland - from rural arts centres and public libraries to community-led initiatives and research in arts and health.
As this parliamentary session draws to a close, we have published a report to capture the key insights from these conversations and reflects on the themes that have emerged.
Convenor Claire Baker MSP said:
“I hope this report provides a useful contribution to ongoing discussions about the future of culture and communities in Scotland, and helps to inform future collaboration between policymakers and the cultural sector.
Contributors emphasised the importance of ensuring equitable access to cultural opportunities, recognising the role of culture in strengthening communities, and supporting collaboration across policy areas such as health, education and place-making. The discussions also explored how we understand and measure cultural impact, highlighting the value of approaches that recognise a wide range of experiences and forms of knowledge.
What has been particularly valuable is the breadth of voices involved. Artists, cultural organisations, researchers and community leaders have all contributed their perspectives, helping to build a richer understanding of how culture operates within everyday life”.
The report can be accessed in an interactive Flipbook, or as a PDF file.