A report from On the Move that explores accessibility barriers faced by disabled people in higher education performing arts institutions across Creative Europe countries and the UK.
A report from On the Move that explores accessibility barriers faced by disabled people in higher education performing arts institutions across Creative Europe countries and the UK.
This brief published by the MuseIT project highlights the need for a systemic, rights-based approach to cultural accessibility.
This briefing on International Cultural Relations was edited and coordinated by EUNIC and Goethe-Institut and forms part of 10 policy briefings in the discussion paper ‘Towards the Culture Compass: A Sector Blueprint’ published by Culture Action Europe. It outlines why international cultural relations are so important and some ways in which the EU could adopt a more strategic, coherent, and long-term approach embedded in its external action.
The European Commission has adopted the Culture Compass for Europe, the first EU-wide strategy for culture in nearly a decade. Read Culture Action Europe’s detailed analysis.
The Culture Compass for Europe is a strategic document released by the European Commission on 12 November 2025 to strengthen the EU policy framework for culture.
The new report from the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) Group on Culture and Health shows that taking part in cultural activities can help improve people’s health and well-being.
This briefing, drafted at the request of a member of the European Committee of the Regions, in the framework of the cooperation agreement between the Parliament and the Committee, expands and updates a 2019 briefing by Magdalena Pasikowska-Schnass, Access to cultural life for people with disabilities.
Culture Action Europe is proud to present ‘Towards the Culture Compass: A Sector Blueprint’: a discussion paper resulting from the joint efforts of 30 cross-border European cultural networks, aiming to propose a direction for European cultural policies.