Isaacs UK launches Pocket Guide Series
Cultural Entitlement in a Nutshell is the first in a series of Pocket Guides being produced by Isaacs UK to promote collaborative thinking and practice across the arts, cultural and educational sectors.
Cultural Entitlement in a Nutshell includes four concise chapters providing readers with meaningful starting points for cultural, educational and community planning. These include:
• Rationale behind why cultural opportunities are so important in children’s lives;
• 20 big questions to stimulate thinking about children’s role in public services;
• Pedagogy and policy road map identifying all the key national policies supporting cultural and creative learning opportunities;
• Links to existing arts, education and cultural initiatives that can enhance local strategies.
‘Cultural Entitlement in a Nutshell is an inspirational handbook that is jammed full of gems. No local authority, extended services, arts, cultural or educational organisation should be without it.’ said Jon Price, Leeds Find Your Talent Director
Cultural Entitlement in a Nutshell can be downloaded online here 
All sales from the Pocket Guide go towards the Earlyarts creative training programme for young children and families. If you were wondering, its better for earlyarts if you by the download version as Earlyarts receive 90% of sales from this, as opposed to 45% of sales from the printed version.
Bought a Hard Copy?
You are eligible for a FREE ELECTRONIC VERSION! Just email your receipt to pocketguide[at]isaacsuk[dot]co[dot]uk and we will send you the PDF, with live hyperlinks, free of charge.
Isaacs UK believe that all children are entitled to creative and cultural opportunities that support their learning, playing and being. How we go about building the capacity of the arts, cultural and educational sectors to embrace children’s creative hunger is the big question. This is where Isaacs UK focuses its work, to better understand and meet the challenges of a rapidly changing society, and to unlock the creative potential of all those involved in building our children’s present and future landscapes.
Isaacs UK provides specialist support in networked learning, social media, knowledge management, creative environments for early learning, professional development, research and evaluation. Its aim is to drive up standards in creative practice with young children and families, and make a positive contribution to our local communities.




