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Cultural Sector.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 November 2009

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Ceisteanna (335, 336)

Brian Hayes

Ceist:

367 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the progress made since December 2008 in the codification of the economic impact of the cultural industries outlined in the Building Ireland’s Smart Economy: A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal report; and if benchmarks to promote jobs, business development, and export expansion have been established to date in 2009. [43150/09]

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Brian Hayes

Ceist:

376 Deputy Brian Hayes asked the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the steps taken since December 2008 to improve the human resources capabilities of the cultural sector through training in the arts, arts administration, management and cultural entrepreneurship as announced in the Building Ireland’s Smart Economy: A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal report. [43152/09]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 367 and 376 together.

My Department reports regularly to Department of the Taoiseach on progress in implementing the report entitled Building Ireland’s Smart Economy A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal. The following is an extract from the most recent report.

Action

Lead Responsibility

Progress

The human resource capabilities of the cultural sector will be upgraded through training in the arts, as well as training in arts administration, management and cultural entrepreneurship.

M/AST

The Irish Film Board will continue to fund Screen Training Ireland to provide training of professionals for film, television, animation and digital media.

We will codify the economic impact of the cultural industries and establish benchmarks to promote jobs, business development, and export expansion

M/AST

DKM Economic Consultants have recently completed a report entitled “The Economic Impact of the Arts, Culture and Creative Sectors” for the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism.

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