Policy & Resources:
Policies
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Our Letter to Creative Scotland Chief Executive Iain Munro
Cultural policy - 1 February 2022
We know that artists and organisations in Scotland are experiencing continued challenges and uncertainty. We continue to meet regularly with...
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Culture in Crisis: impacts of Covid-19 on the UK cultural sector and where we go from here
Covid-19, Cultural policy - 7 February 2022
SCAN is proud to be an affiliate of the Centre for Cultural Value. In one of the largest studies of...
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SCAN Working From Home Charter
Covid-19 - 26 February 2021
Working from home and working remotely is new to many of us. We have developed a Working From Home Charter...
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SCAN’s Constitution
- 1 April 2021
SCAN is set up as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). Our organisation’s purposes are: 4.1 the advancement of contemporary...
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Sector Advice Card – Advice for Museums, galleries and heritage attractions
Covid-19 - 18 October 2021
The Scottish Government has issued a “Sector Advice Card” for COVID-19 during this period of baseline measures. It summarises existing...
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SCAN Annual Accounts 2020-21
- 1 October 2021
Scottish Contemporary Art Network’s Annual Accounts for year-end 31 March 2021.
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CLiC Case Study
- 1 January 2021
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SCAN AGM Resources
- 25 August 2021
All SCAN members that attend our Annual General Meeting on Thursday 26th August 2021 can access all the essential paperwork...
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AGM Agenda 2021
- 5 August 2021
Agenda for SCAN’s 2021 AGM taking place on 26th August 2021 via Zoom.
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SCAN AGM 2020 Minutes
- 11 June 2020
Draft Minutes from SCAN’s Online AGM held on 11th June 2020.
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Momentum Project Coordinator (freelance role) job description
- 2 July 2021
Fee: £6000 Location: Edinburgh Freelance role reporting to SCAN We’re looking for a super-organised, people person to share the message about...
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Visual arts in the Scottish Elections
- 22 April 2021
Last year SCAN worked with our membership to develop our asks for the Scottish Elections 2021. You can read our...
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Legacy Report from the Scottish Parliament Committee for Tourism, Europe and External Affairs
- 24 March 2021
SCAN is one of the many cultural organisations who have submitted evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and...
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MGETR – can you benefit from this vital scheme?
Arts funding - 29 October 2021
Are you a charitable organisation that stages exhibitions? Did you know you might be eligible for financial support through the...
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Submission for CTEEA Inquiry into Impact of Covid on The Cultural Sector
Arts funding, Cultural policy, Political responses and submissions - 28 January 2021
Ahead of the 3rd Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee Meeting 2021, SCAN submitted a document to the committee...
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SCAN online member meet up 14/01/2021: Notes
Covid-19 - 21 January 2021
On 14th January, we held our first online member meet up of 2021. We just wanted to have a catch...
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SCAN Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan 2018-2021
Arts funding, Equalities - 1 October 2020
SCAN’s Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan 2018-21 sets out a three-year plan for achieving a more diverse, open and...
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Sharing our SCAN asks for the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary Elections and the next 5 years
Cultural policy - 30 November 2020
Contemporary visual art has the power to transform lives and open minds, and we need it now more than ever....
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Our members asks for the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary elections and the next parliamentary term.
Cultural policy - 24 November 2020
Contemporary visual art has the power to transform lives and open minds, and we need it now more than ever....
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SCAN Survey: Cultural Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund
Arts funding, Covid-19, Research reports - 2 October 2020
SCAN ran a member survey during the last week of September on their take-up of Creative Scotland’s Cultural Organisations and...
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Contemporary Artists Making Connections: A CLiC project blog post by Moira Jeffrey
Blog - 17 November 2020
Visitors to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh this month have been rather surprised by a new addition to the...