Struggling to align art shows with authentic community wellness outcomes, risk missing grant requirements, stakeholder expectations, and public impact benchmarks? Without a structured approach, your event planning may fail to demonstrate measurable social value, jeopardising funding, partnerships, and long-term cultural sustainability. The Art Shows and Community Support - Shared Wellness Kit is a complete self-assessment system designed specifically for arts organisers, community curators, and public engagement leads who must deliver tangible wellbeing outcomes alongside cultural programming. This 60+ file digital playbook provides the exact frameworks, assessment tools, and implementation templates needed to design, evaluate, and scale art initiatives that genuinely advance collective wellness - or risk irrelevance in an increasingly impact-driven funding environment.
What You Receive
- A 90-day Shared Wellness Implementation Roadmap (XLSX) - Plan stakeholder engagement, artist onboarding, and impact tracking across your event lifecycle with precision
- Master Shared Wellness Operations Playbook (PDF) - A 120-page implementation guide detailing how to embed psychosocial safety, accessibility, and community co-design into every phase of your art show
- Self-Assessment and Diagnostic Toolkit (37 XLSX/PDF files) - 847 prioritised requirements mapped across 6 maturity domains: Inclusion, Emotional Safety, Cultural Access, Collaborative Curation, Post-Event Impact, and Artist Wellbeing
- Case Formulation and Risk Handler Template (XLSX) - Identify and mitigate anti-patterns such as tokenistic inclusion, audience fatigue, or misaligned wellness claims before launch
- Stakeholder Alignment and Goal-Setting Pack (PDF/XLSX) - Facilitate consensus between artists, local services, health partners, and funding bodies using evidence-based outcome frameworks
- Shared Wellness KPI Dashboard (XLSX) - Track qualitative and quantitative measures including participant self-reported mood, community engagement depth, and long-term programme retention
- Incident Response Runbook for Community Events (PDF) - Respond confidently to psychosocial incidents, boundary violations, or cultural misunderstandings with pre-approved protocols
- 15+ Policy and Programme Templates (PDF) - Customisable guidelines for trauma-informed curation, artist support agreements, consent protocols, and interagency collaboration
- Scenario Library and Case Archives (PDF) - Real-world examples from urban galleries, regional festivals, hospital art programmes, and Indigenous-led initiatives
- Quick-Reference Cards (PDF) - One-page summaries of key frameworks including the CAN Take Care Principles, Arts-Based Social Prescribing Models, and Relational Accountability Standards
- Full digital folder delivered via email within 24 business hours - Organised into 11 sequentially numbered sections from 00_Platinum_Tier to 11_Reference_and_Quick_Cards, following The Art of Service’s proven implementation architecture
How This Helps You
You gain immediate access to a field-tested system that transforms vague wellness ambitions into audit-ready, outcomes-driven programming. With 847 validated requirements and 37 assessment instruments, you can rapidly diagnose gaps in your current approach, secure competitive grants, and demonstrate compliance with social impact standards such as the Creative Health Commissioning Framework and the WHO Cultural Development Indicators. Failing to adopt a structured model risks exclusion from public funding streams, negative community feedback, and artist burnout due to unmanaged emotional labour. This kit ensures your art events don’t just look impactful - they generate measurable improvements in community connectedness, mental resilience, and cultural safety. You’ll reduce planning time by up to 70%, strengthen partnerships with health and social services, and build defensible, evidence-based programming that withstands scrutiny from assessors and stakeholders alike.
Who Is This For?
- Community Curators and Public Art Coordinators responsible for designing inclusive, trauma-informed exhibitions
- Arts and Health Programme Managers seeking to demonstrate measurable wellbeing outcomes to funders
- Local Government Cultural Officers tasked with evaluating art-based social initiatives
- Nonprofit Directors in arts organisations needing to standardise ethical curation practices across events
- Independent Artist Collectives preparing grant applications requiring wellness impact assessments
Investing in the Art Shows and Community Support - Shared Wellness Kit isn’t just about better events - it’s about building a defensible, sustainable model for culture-led community development. This is the standard professionals use when they can’t afford to guess what works.
What does the Art Shows and Community Support - Shared Wellness Kit include?
The Art Shows and Community Support - Shared Wellness Kit includes approximately 60 digital files delivered by email within 24 business hours, comprising 30-40 XLSX spreadsheets, calculators, dashboards, and working models, plus 20-30 PDF guides, runbooks, and policy templates. Core components include a 90-day implementation roadmap, a master operations playbook, a self-assessment toolkit with 847 prioritised requirements, a KPI dashboard, an incident response runbook, and 15+ customisable policy templates organised across 11 structured sections.