Resourcing the arts for youth well-being: Challenges in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Mullen, M., Walls, A., Ahmad, M., & O’Connor, P.

Background

This paper synthesises findings from two research projects with organisations involved in arts for youth well-being. Since 2017, Aotearoa New Zealand’s government has recognised the importance of the arts for well-being. However, the sector in Aotearoa has historically lacked recognition and support and this paper identifies a number of challenges that remain entrenched in the funding system.

Methods

Study One used an online survey to understand the approaches, aspirations and challenges of 19 organisations involved in youth arts for well-being. Study Two used ethnographic methods with three youth arts organisations to explore their experiences of the funding and policy context.

Results

Specific aspects of the funding system in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, hinder the sustainable development of creatively rich, culturally responsive, inclusive and strengths-based practice that takes youth participation seriously.

Conclusions

New approaches to resourcing youth arts for well-being are needed to better support good practice and sector development.

Suggested citation

Mullen, M., Walls, A., Ahmad, M., & O’Connor, P. (2021). Resourcing the arts for youth well-being: Challenges in Aotearoa New Zealand. Arts & Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2021.2017306