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Denise Chaila & Martin Hayes on the government’s Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce

Denise Chaila & Martin Hayes on the government’s Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce

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The members of the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce were announced by the government today after Clare Duignan was revealed to be the chair last week.

It was announced that artists Denise Chaila and Martin Hayes are among the members of the Taskforce, alongside the Arts Council, National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA), Events Industry Alliance, IMRO, Screen Ireland and Irish Theatre Institute.

The full list is:

  • Arts Council
  • Business to Arts
  • Council of the National Cultural Institutions
  • County and City Management Association (CCMA)
  • Department of Health
  • Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht
  • Department of Social Protection
  • Ealaín na Gaeltachta
  • Events Industry Alliance
  • Irish Congress of Trade Unions
  • National Campaign for the Arts
  • Irish Music Rights Organisation
  • Irish Theatre Institute
  • Screen Ireland
  • Screen Producers Ireland
  • Denise Chaila
  • Martin Hayes

The Terms of Reference are as follows:

The Taskforce will prepare a report for the Minister for Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht including a set of recommendations on how best the arts and culture sector can adapt and recover from the unprecedented damage arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.  The sector includes culture, the arts, the audiovisual industry and the live entertainment industry.  Taking as its starting point, the research and evidence of the devastating impact of the pandemic on the sector compiled by the Department, the Arts Council and other stakeholders, the Taskforce will:-

  • adopt a solution-focused approach;
  • seek sector-specific expert input and consult with stakeholders;
  • invite additional individuals or expertise to attend meetings on an ad hoc basis, as it deems necessary;
  • focus on providing intelligence and recommendations for an expected on-going and varying impact of COVID-19 restrictions;
  • identify immediate and medium term goals for recovery and sustainability in the sector;
  • identify possible policy initiatives or impediments to a robust sustainable recovery in the sector;
  • recommend whole of Government policy initiatives and actions to support the sector;
  • report to the Minister for Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin T.D. by the 31 October 2020 in order to provide the Government with an action-plan for the sector.

The taskforce can be contacted at [email protected] and all correspondence will be published in due course.


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