Plans & Strategy Documents

A Climate Emergency and Sustainability Plan for Creative Scotland

We have commissioned a collaborative project team, led by Creative Carbon Scotland and including experts in carbon emissions reduction, public bodies and sustainability policy, adaptation, capacity building and cultural practice, to help lead the work we do to address the climate emergency.

Annual Plans

Our Annual Plans set out our priority areas of work, our funding and our budgets for the current financial year.

Creative Industries

Read our current approach to supporting the Creative Industries - updating the 2016/17 strategy

Creative Scotland's Corporate Parenting Plan

This Action Plan sets out what we will undertake up to April 2018 in order to fulfil our statutory duties as a Corporate Parent, under The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014.

Creative Scotland's Strategic Plans

Learn more about Creative Scotland's Strategic Framework, guiding our vision for the arts, screen and creative industries in Scotland.

Creative Scotland’s Approach to Offsetting and Insetting

Creative Scotland as a public body, has a statutory duty to address climate change through mitigation, adaptation, act sustainably and to report on its progress annually. As part of this, we have published our approach to offsetting and insetting.

Environment Action Plan

This plan sets out what we are already doing to act sustainably and to promote sustainable action and behaviour, as well as what we intend to do in the future.

Gaelic Language Plan

This is the second Creative Scotland Gaelic Language Plan and it will cover the years 2017-22. This Plan was published in draft form in August 2017 and was open for public consultation until September 2017.

Scotland's Creative Industries Partnership

Scotland's Creative Industries Partnership (SCIP) was established in 2009 by the Scottish Government and remitted to Creative Scotland to chair.

Scotland's Creative Learning Plan

Scotland’s Creative Leaning Plan is the result of work by a partnership of organisations working across Scotland in education and creativity and sets out an ambitious vision for creativity in education over the next 10 years.

Scots Language Policy

Creative Scotland's first Scots Language Policy, underlines our commitment to supporting the language through our own work and the work that we fund across the arts, screen and creative industries.

Time to Shine Resources

Published on 8 November 2013, Time to Shine is Scotland's first National Youth Arts Strategy.