Find Your Talent – Leicester Shire. February 2010.

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Find Your Talent – Leicester Shire. February 2010

Our Intended Destination Universal and meaningful engagement Young Ambassadors Children and young people as informed critics, consumers, creators and commissioners

Programme one, launch/consultation event, 3 x Go and See, complete Approx 50,000 children and young people engaged Includes a large number who would typically be at risk of missing out. The 4 Cs… - Consumer (knows, accesses, tries) - Critic (knows, accesses, tries, reviews) - Creator (knows, accesses, tries, reviews, produces) - Commissioner (knows, accesses, tries, reviews, produces, invests) Go, See and Inspire, Participation Programme, The Creator Fund and The Four Cs Fund are now underway. Year three Local Commissioning Partnerships signed off. Current position:

FYT Leicester Shire - Local Commissioning Partnerships Where will the partnerships be located? How many partnerships will there be? Partnership 4 key roles: 1. Mapping 2. Communication 3. Commissioning 4. Monitoring County There will be at least one partnership in each borough/district. This means that there will be at least seven partnerships in the County. Funding is available for more than one LCP in each area. City There will be at least four partnerships in the City.

FYT Leicester Shire - Local Commissioning Partnerships How will the partnerships be resourced and supported? Each partnership will have access to certain resources/guidance/information and support from practitioners, venues and young people Partnership 4 key roles: 1. Mapping 2. Communication 3. Commissioning 4. Monitoring Support and Resources Facilitator Commissioning Budget Resource Budget Links to an established cultural venue Support from FYT team Links to existing FYT programmes

Roles Mapping Communication Commissioning Monitoring Opportunities Networking/partnership Improving quality /skills Generation of new work, ideas and opportunities Increased recognition Members Children/young people Voluntary/arts/ cultural/creative sector Learning/education sector Public/private sector Timings Delivery phases Monitoring and evaluation deadlines Sustainability Events Local Commissioning Partnerships FYT Leicester Shire - Local Commissioning Partnerships The following slide provides a summary of the top four priorities for each of the four headings. The following four slides explores each of these priorities in more detail.

One or more established cultural venue (locally, regionally, nationally) – to enable and encourage progression pathways through the Four Cs for Young Cultural Ambassadors Other organisations providing FYT funded work/events/projects and programmes. The Mighty Creatives portfolio, in particular the following programmes: Preparing for Partnerships – as a training and support function for the LCPs Creating for Success – as a creative services delivery partner for the LCPs Strategic Commissioning (CYPS/MLA) – to ensure alignment between local commissioning programmes and priorities Creating Community Hubs – (where appropriate) to establish links into the extended services sector Accreditation opportunities – such as ArtsAward, Creative Team and Youth Achievement Award. We will also encourage links with Creative Partnerships and Specialist Schools/Colleges. FYT Leicester Shire - Local Commissioning Partnerships In order to ensure maximum benefit and impact, each partnership will be supported to develop and sustain strong links with the following programmes and initiatives:

Contact the team Main enquiry number Main enquiry – Find us on Facebook – Find us on the web – and Programme support officer – John Levison Communications, evaluation and fundraising Co-ord. – Anita Barrand Programme co-ordinator – Davey Ivens Project Director – Jenna Hall Personal s =