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Hippodrome Education Network (HEN) supports disadvantaged young people from diverse backgrounds, enabling them to succeed through creativity. We want to empower 5,000 more young people, providing high-quality arts access, unlocking potential, developing confidence, skills and improving wellbeing.

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Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Beneficiaries

    • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
    • Minority Groups Minority Groups
    • People With Disabilities People With Disabilities

    Situation

    Birmingham faces significant challenges - 40% of population is under age 25, 30% of children live in poverty. Working in the city’s most disadvantaged and hyper-diverse communities – 80% of our 36 partner schools are in UK’s 10% most deprived areas - we prioritise those hardest hit by health, economic and social justice crises, supporting progress to reach potential. We aim to improve access to and engagement with high-quality arts provision to boost educational attainment and wellbeing.

    Solution

    Evidence shows that arts engagement can boost young people’s academic attainment, skills development & wellbeing. We want to expand our established schools’ network - primary, secondary and Special Educational Needs – reaching 5,000 more disadvantaged young people from diverse backgrounds, through our specialist Learning Artists leading creative workshops in 8 new schools every week of school year, theatre visits, chances to create with professional artists, careers insights & skills development

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    100%
    Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Beneficiaries

    • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
    • Minority Groups Minority Groups
    • People With Disabilities People With Disabilities