Culture 2025 – The National Cultural Policy

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Culture 2025 – The National Cultural Policy LAI / CILIP Ireland Joint Conference & Exhibition Thursday 14th April 2016 Culture 2025 – The National Cultural Policy Colm Lundberg Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Culture 2025 GROUP 1 Institutional arrangements Funding and resources Infrastructural provision Supporting artists and creative works

Culture 2025 – Group 1 Institutional arrangements Q: Should Culture 2025 address the institutional architecture which delivers public sector culture services? If so, how should this discussion paper navigate this set of issues?

Culture 2025 – Group 1 Funding and resources Q. How do we make optimal use of scarce resources? Q. Are current structures and funding models, both at national and local level, adequate to meet the future requirements of the sector? Q. Are there alternative funding or support models which should be pursued? If so, how?

Culture 2025 – Group 1 Infrastructural provision Q. How should demands for public investment be prioritised, or what should be prioritised? Q. Should the focus shift from construction of new facilities to maintenance and reinvestment in existing infrastructure? Q. How should the financial cost be shared between public and private sources?

Culture 2025 – Group 1 Supporting artists and creative workers Q. Are existing measures appropriate and adequate to support artists and other creative workers? Q. If not, what new measures, or refocusing of existing measures, might be taken to support artists and creative workers and the production of cultural content in Ireland?

Culture 2025 GROUP 2 The digital age and creativity

Culture 2025 – Group 2 The digital age and creativity Q. What are the opportunities for the cultural sector in the delivery of cultural services in the digital age? Q. What are the challenges facing the cultural sector in this digital age? Q. What approach should Ireland take to copyright and intellectual property issues – noting the EU context of much of the discussion in this area?

Culture 2025 GROUP 3 Social integration A greater cultural diversity Young and old and people with disabilities

Culture 2025 – Group 3 Social integration Q. How can we improve access to culture in areas of social exclusion or disadvantage? Q. How can culture be used to break down barriers of exclusion or disadvantage?

Culture 2025 – Group 3 A greater cultural diversity Q. How should Culture 2025 address the opportunities and challenges presented by this new cultural diversity within Ireland?

Culture 2025 – Group 3 Young and old and people with disabilities Q. Having regard to the recent policy initiatives in this area, how should Culture 2025 address these issues?

Culture 2025 GROUP 4 Music, culture and language Culture and commemoration (1916 to foundation of State) North/South co-operation

Culture 2025 – Group 4 Music, culture and language Q. How should Culture 2025 address issues of tradition and language? Q. How can we better support and promote the music sector, particularly emerging musicians?

Culture 2025 – Group 4 Culture and commemoration (1916 to foundation of State) Q. How should Culture 2025 best respond to the issues raised in the Decade of Centenaries? Q. How can Culture 2025 help to re-imagine Ireland as part of the Ireland 2016 year of commemoration?

Culture 2025 – Group 4 North/South co-operation Q. What more can be done to strengthen North/South ties in the cultural area?