Councils’ Cooperative Development Toolkit
- October 2024
Culture and arts can be strong drivers of development, social cohesion, and change. At the heart of social cohesion is social inclusion. Communities with low social cohesion often have low involvement or access to civic engagement, economic opportunity, and social participation. Supporting the role of culture is vital to building social cohesion.
Culture is essential for avoiding conflicts and for conflict resolution. It is an ideal means of communicating across language barriers, empowering people, and facilitating social cohesion, including among refugees, migrants, and host populations. It prevents the marginalisation of people based on their cultural identity, socioeconomic status, age, and other factors. Increasing culture offerings in town centres encourage people to use them more with increased footfall and dwell time to retail, hospitality businesses and other high street amenities.
With this policy lab, we aim to:
Raise the profile of arts and culture events and activities locally.
▪ Widen engagement with arts and culture offerings by developing an understanding of how to reach a broader range of the community.5
▪ Understand what other kinds of arts and culture events/activities we could be offering.
▪ Understand what groups and voices could be better represented within arts and culture activities (for example, this could include more LGBTQ exhibitions or history events related to a particular culture)
This project demonstrates how to work with partners and other CCIN members collaboratively to establish co-operative working, both within and across local areas.
For example, it showcases how creatives are encouraged to work together via arts and culture networks, as well as demonstrates how neighbouring authorities can work together on arts and culture offerings. The project will also identify how to drive change by understanding how we can reach a broader section of the community to engage in our arts and culture offerings and ensure they are represented in the events and activities. In doing so, this improves outcomes, including social cohesion, social and civic participation, life satisfaction and health, as well as the local economy.
Fiona Gibson
Senior Corporate Policy Officer
Cardiff Council
Claire Morgan
Community Partnerships Team Leader
North Hertfordshire District Council
Claire.Morgan@north-herts.gov.uk | 01462 474226| https://www.north-herts.gov.uk
Sean Baggaley
Principal Arts & Heritage Officer
Heritage, Libraries & Arts
Oldham Council
sean.baggaley@oldham.gov.uk | 07786807558| https://www.oldham.gov.uk/
Gemma Maret
Neighbourhood Warden Manager – Communities and Neighbourhoods
Stevenage Borough Council