Launching officially in April, the body Creativity, Culture andEducation (CCE), is to deliver Creative Partnerships, the government'sflagship creative learning initiative and the 10 Find Your Talent pilotareas, which are testing the government's pledge to have all childrenparticipating in at least five hours of art and culture a week.
The delivery of these programmes was intended to be overseen by theYouth Culture Trust, but CCE, which has been managing the 10 pathfinderareas with a view to rolling out the programme nationally, has now beenhanded the role (CYP Now, 5-11 March).
Paul Collard, chief executive of CCE, said: "We don't yet fully knowwhat arrangements will be necessary following the completion of thepilot areas.
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