Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Post

On Friday we welcomed Lisa Nandy to DCMS as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - supporting our nation’s wealth of talent to shape our cultural landscape, nurturing the arts and creating opportunities in the creative industries, media and sport for all people, in every corner of the country

About time there was a proper Culture Secretary rather than a divisive culture 'warrior'. Hope the heritage sector can once again openly voice issues previously suppressed. Still shocked by the explicit political pressure applied to the sector to conform to a gilded narrative. https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/news/2021/02/fears-over-editorial-freedom-as-heritage-bodies-summoned-to-discuss-contested-history/

Peter Maiden

CEO @ CHEXS | Civic Award, Social Inclusion

3w

Welcome and Congratulations to Lisa Nandy on her new role as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. With lived experience in frontline charities 👍🏻 Could you please prioritise building a successful community by working closely with the #VCFSE (Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise) sector to establish better links with statutory agencies for social welfare? Recognising the stability of community members compared to public sector turnover, a strategic partnership can bridge the gap caused by austerity measures and geographical challenges. The key to building a successful community is creating a sense of belonging and trust. It's about nurturing a culture where everyone feels valued, collaboration is encouraged, and support is freely given. This localised approach not only strengthens our community but also creates a supportive environment where everyone can thrive. We look forward to working with with the Department to empower the civil society sector to help our communities thrive.

Paul Sutton

Artistic Director C&T and Prospero: Applied Theatre, Digital Technology, Education

3w

Congratulations! Looking forward to joined up thinking with your counterpartsparts in Education to improve the vital role of creativity in our schools.

Pamela Johnson

Consultant/Fundraiser/Trainer MInstF(Dip), BAHons, PGCE

3w

Fantastic appointment 👏

Duncan Sones

Owner, Duncan Sones Associates

3w

perhaps we can talk about the role of creativity in social inclusion again...

Congratulations and a very warm welcome to television Digital TV Group (DTG)

Congratulations to Lisa Nandy 🤝 #TheArtsMatter & we hope the sector will remain at the forefront of Department for Culture, Media and Sport commitments. We look forward to engaging & encourage the Sec to consider the entire arts, culture & heritage ecosystem, including suppliers & that doing so informs any and all policy decisions. 🎭🎶🩰🏰🕺🏻🎨🏛️🎻🎪

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Nancy Cleary

Funding opportunities analyst

3w

Love this. So excited what programmes will be developed to meet the needs of so many in society. My personal starting point in funding in 1997. Have waited so long for these changes 🤣👏👏

Baldwin Patrice

Chair of the Council for Subject Associations (UK), Drama for Learning Specialist, Action Learning Facilitator, Past Chair of National Drama, Past President of International Drama Theatre & Education Assoc. Author.

2w

As Chair of CfSA, I look forward to having a constructive, ongoing dialogue, with the DCMS and DfE, with (and on behalf of) professional Subject Associations. Most subject associations are members of the Council for Subject Associations (CfSA) and that includes professional arts education organisations. CfSA was set up with the support of the last Labour government. https://www.subjectassociations.org.uk/

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Vanessa Rawlings-Jackson FRSA

Arts and Cultural consultant and adviser

3w

We are devolved re culture so will be interesting to see the engagement north of the border and “leveling up” the country as a whole in provision of culture UK wide

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