8.3 National strategy on creativity and culture for young people
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Existence of a national strategy
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Scope and contents
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Responsible authority for the implementation of the strategy
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Revisions/updates
Existence of a national strategy
White Paper No. 18 (2020-2021) on children and youth culture [«Oppleve, skape, dele — Kunst og kultur for, med og av barn og unge»] affirms children and youth culture as a unified policy area at the national level.
Scope and contents
The policy goals presented in White Paper No. 18 (2020-2021) are:
- all children and young people, regardless of background, should be provided with access to art and culture,
- art and culture that is created for and disseminated to children and young people, is of high quality,
- all children and young people should be provided with the opportunity to experience and to create culture on their own terms.
These goals are to be achieved though:
- The development of children and youth culture as a distinct policy area
- Strengthening the role and responsibilities of counties and municipalities, including by reviewing the current law on public authorities' responsibility for cultural activities
- Maintain municipal schools of music and the arts and the Cultural Schoolbag [Den Kulturelle Skolesekken] programme as key policy instruments.
Responsible authority for the implementation of the strategy
White Paper No. 18 (2020-2021) spells out the Government’s policy priorities and is not a strategy or action plan. The primary responsibility for following up policy priorities lies with the Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Research. Arts for Young Audiences Norway [Kulturtanken], municipalities, counties and other cultural institutions are responsible for the strengthening of municipal schools of music and the arts and the Cultural Schoolbag [Den Kulturelle Skolesekken] programme.
Revisions/updates
There are no revisions or updates.