Wednesday, 16 May 2012

PPP Sectors and Services


PPP Lecture – 24/1/2012

Sectors and Services
Bridgette March

What does what?
Coal mining industry replaced by services leisure etc. Very exciting time for creative artists

At an early age we need to learn where to get our influences from.


UK economy
7th largest in the world
3rd largest in Europe
One of the most globalized counties
London is the largest financial center equal with New York
Large industries – aerospace, pharmaceuticals, North Sea oil and gas

Yorkshire mobbing on from steel coal and mining industry

Creative industry one of 4 largest growing industries

What’s an industry sector?
An area of the economy with related products of services




4 sectors:
1.     Primary sector – extraction and harvesting of natural resources
2.     Secondary sector – processing, manufacturing and construction
3.     Tertiary sector - knowledge


Everything we make is from the Earth’s resources, for example oil.

3 sectors we looked at was primary, secondary and TOS’s – third sector organisation’s.

First sector public sector, publically owned. Eg. Local government, NHS etc.

Second sector is a private sector – privately owned and usually run for profit.

TSO’s include voluntary and community organisations.
It’s made up of 3 qualities – being independent from the government, are value driven, and reinvest and supply.

Sectors:
Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing.
Construction
Production
Construction

Service industries
Creative industries
Education health and social work
Finance and business
Hotels and restaurants
Other social and personal services
Public administration and defence
Real estate and renting
Tourism
Transport storage and communication
Wholesale and retail trade

Creative industries:
Advertising
Architecture
Arts and antique markets
Crafts
Design
Design fashion
Film video and photography
Software computer games and electronic publishing
Music and the visual and performing arts
Publishing
Television
Radio

Who looks after us? (The creative industry)

Great Britain, or Great Britain ltd. Is like a business making profits.
When GB are making profits they lend money to other countries but when they aren’t making profits they borrow money from the Us etc.

October 2009 we had to cut out on many loses. Creative England picks up responsibility for many of the creative sectors

Job of that organization is to distribute funds and lobby parliament on our behalf. When the government wants to fund arts they will give money towards creative England.

Creative and cultural skill’s job is to monitor how well developed the skills are in different sectors. Almost like a watchdog in the creative industry.

Creative coalition campaign – looks out for people in the creative industries and protect people’s jobs.

Confederation of British Industries chairman has been a woman for the last 7 years, and has many interviews on the Internet so she’s well known.
CBI represents major industries for the industry. Saying that we don’t need extra funding in arts but money has to go towards other sectors like science, engineering etc. in order to support that side of education for the youth.

The government – supported by treasury and civil services.
The department that collects the taxes and decides what the spend goes on.
Looked after by ministries; Transport, Energy, Defence, Home office, Work and pensions, Foreign affairs, Food and environment, Justice, and health.

Effects us:
Local government -  Leeds City council – Leeds art
Education – Leeds College of Art
Business and innovation – sector skills council
Culture media and sport – art council – crafts council – design council – creative England
International development – British council

For the first time in British history, it is now the best time to start up a company!

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