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Aims of the Artist in School Scheme evaluation
We have built strong partnerships with local schools around Clare since the programme was established in 2000. Post project evaluation helps us understand what worked well and what could be improved for future projects to ensure the success of the programme going forward.
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Aims of the Artist in School Scheme evaluation
We have built strong partnerships with local schools around Clare since the programme was established in 2000. Post project evaluation helps us understand what worked well and what could be improved for future projects to ensure the success of the programme going forward.
Important information
Our Privacy Statement is attached for you to review
The media uploaded may be used by Clare County Council and the Arts Council of Ireland in press releases/articles; the Council’s and Arts Council annual reports; other Council/ Arts Council reports and promotional material; on the Council’s/ Arts Council Ireland’s website and on Council/ Arts Council social media sites.
The organisation is responsible for ensuring that all and any media submitted to the Arts Office with images of young children and vulnerable adults must first be approved for public use. Signed photo consent forms must be uploaded.
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