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Revoluton: three case studies

These case studies share learning from the Revoluton programme in Luton and give an insight into three projects:

 

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LeftCoast: Journeys to Cultural Engagement

This report by Morris Hargreaves McIntyre was commissioned by LeftCoast to track and investigate audience member or participant ‘journeys’ across a number of events. Its objectives were to:

 

  • understand the potential follow on impact of attending or participating in LeftCoast events
  • identify potential pathways from initial to sustained arts engagement
  • examine ladders of engagement - do people move from lower to higher engagement after being an audience or participant?

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bait: Final Evaluation Phase 1

This evaluation report written by Consilium covers the first three years of bait's programme in South East Northumberland.     It is the last in a series of three assessments forming part of a longitudinal evaluation. It provides a final assessment on the impact, successes and learning from the first phase of the bait programme.

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Transported Final Evaluation Phase 1

This evaluation report by MB Associates (Mandy Barnett and Ruth Melville) covers the first three years of Transported's programme in Boston & South Holland. It Includes an in-depth look at four projects to assess their Social Return on Investment (SROI).

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Bell Square: Community Cohesion Research Project

This report by COaST (Canterbury Christ Church University) looks at the relationship between community cohesion and developing new audiences for the arts via a programme of regular outdoor events in Bell Square in Hounslow. The research was commissioned by Watermans and the London Borough of Hounslow. Watermans is the lead organisation for Creative People and Places Hounslow.   You can also read CPP Hounslow's top tips for using stewards at outdoor events here

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Right Up Our Street: Final Evaluation Phase 1

Right Up Our Street is a Creative People and Places project working in Doncaster. This report by Dr Leila Jancovich summarises the findings and key learnings from the first three years (Phase 1) of the programme. The evaluation considers how the approaches RUOS used, together and separately, achieved the aims of the programme and what lessons were learned from the process.

 

The second document is The Story of Right Up Our Street, a visual report by the RUOS team drawing on the evaluation findings.

 

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bait: seven case studies

These case studies share learning from the bait programme in South East Northumberland and give an insight into seven projects.  
  • Ashington District Star: inspiring a new generation of photographers and artists to document life in Ashington today
  • Creative Connectors: supporting local people to develop skills and build experience of working in the arts
  • Haalin' the Lines: brokering a new partnership to bring people together to celebrate their history and heritage

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Transported: four evaluation case studies

These case studies share learning from the Transported programme in Boston and South Holland and give an insight into four projects.

 

  • A photography project woth seed company Elsoms
  • Spalding's Hidden Corners sculpture project
  • The Small Library of Big Ideas - part of the Open Book strand creating arts opportunities with libraries
  • Faceless Arts mobile library touring project - part of the Open Book strand creating arts opportunities with libraries

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Right Up Our Street's Interim Evaluation

This report by Dr Leila Jancovich reviews the first two years of the Right Up Our Street programme in relation to both the national aims of Arts Council England and the local aims of delivery partners in Doncaster.

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Transported's Interim Evaluation

This interim evaluation report from MB Associates draws on data and learning from the first two years of the Transported programme.

 

Transported is a Creative People & Places project based in Boston and South Holland in rural Lincolnshire. The report appendix include case study dashboards for six projects:

 

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