UK City Of Culture 2O13: Driving a Legacy for Healthier Lives Through Arts and Culture Brendan Bonner Head of Health & Social Wellbeing Public Health Agency.

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UK City Of Culture 2O13: Driving a Legacy for Healthier Lives Through Arts and Culture Brendan Bonner Head of Health & Social Wellbeing Public Health Agency

Content Context of the Presentation City of Culture Model Public Health Agency Role Early Outcomes Indicators The Legacy Framework

UK City of Culture 2013

LegenDerry

City of Culture – A Public Health Issue Social Impact o Personal & Community Development o Social Justice o Health o Education o Participation/Engagement Economic Impact o Culture & the Arts o Sport

Seeing the Impact in Terms of Legacy The arts & culture increase social capital and community cohesion. The arts & culture have a beneficial impact on the economy. The arts & culture are good for the individual.

Applying a Cultural Framework Core to Urban and Rural Regeneration Core to sustaining our natural and built heritage Core to public safety Core to economic perspective Core to social planning At the heart of our values

Collaborative Approach “ We need to develop partnerships with other organisations... who understand the need to make culture the policy task and objective, not the tool. (Deborah Mills, 2003)

Consultation

Extraordinary People Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Older People Homeless Chronic Drinkers Long term Conditions Unemployed/Under-employed

Accessibility

Change A Little – Change A Lot Assess accessibility requirements of the 2013 programme of events Co-ordinate suitable training opportunities for organisations to raise awareness on disability awareness/equality: Engage a range of venues and businesses in the area in Awards Scheme Have 30 businesses engaged in Awards process by March 2014 Hold a celebratory event for businesses who are successful in achieving an award. Establishment and facilitate an Access & Inclusion Working group Build capacity within the access and inclusion group to carry the project forward beyond 2014

Volunteering

As A Corporate Parent

Legacy of Reading

Artscare

Physical Activity

Legacy of Change

Alcohol Culture

Workplaces

Health Improvement

Improvement by Activity

As A Legacy – More Courses

What Will the Legacy Look Like Mechanism of Arts Impact (McCarthy 2002) IndividualCommunity Material/Heal th CognitiveInterpersonalEconomicCulturalSocial Direct Involvement Audience Participation Presence of Artist, Art Organisations, Institutions

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