games and gaming (such as board games, chess, digital games).school run competitions, concerts, drama programs, including weekend activities or inter-school competitions or activities.membership fees that do not include a structured creative arts program.after-school care services with no structured creative arts program.online lessons that host more than 20 participants per online lesson.online activities that have no live and interactive component (such as pre-recorded tutorials).all programs that include the supply of any creative materials or art/craft kits (including those accompanied by written instructions or live lessons).This includes, but is not limited to, paints, books, stationery, canvases, clothing, uniforms, leotards, instruments or other equipment.
Note: Voucher redemption for creative items, art kits, creative kits are no longer permitted and are ineligible from 1 March 2022. programs that support or link to the school curriculum, and co-curricular/extra-curricular activities.a masterclass or question time, relating to skills and artform development.performance/exhibition-based programs that are delivered live (in real-time) either in-person or online must be followed by:.membership fee-based programs that include a structured creative arts program.cultural and creative learning experience programs that provide skills and knowledge of cultural identity, for example, Aboriginal cultural learning workshops.not include creative materials or art kits as an inclusion within online programs.be delivered by an individual or business based in NSW (online programs cannot be delivered from outside NSW, including interstate border towns, unless the provider is unable to deliver face-to-face programs due to COVID-19 restrictions, or their programs comprise both face-to-face and online elements).have no more than 20 participants per lesson.be delivered in real-time and be interactive.online, live programs that involve learning and developing a specific creative skill (private or group-based).art kits and/or unused creative materials are not permitted for inclusion in any programs.only the final artwork can be taken home, not the creative materials that were used/borrowed to make the artwork.creative materials are permitted for in-person programs if the items are being borrowed or used during the lesson for the purpose of developing a final artwork to take home (e.g.in-person programs that involve learning and developing a specific creative skill (private or group-based).The following are eligible program delivery formats: The program must demonstrate value for money and be relevant to the age and skill level of participants. It must deliver on one of the eligible activities listed in the guidelines. The primary purpose is for children or young people to learn or participate in interactive creative or cultural activities. Eligible programsĪn eligible program is a structured, focused program with clear creative skill development outcomes, delivered in real-time (live). Structured learning activities with a focus on strengthening Aboriginal and culturally diverse community practices, for example, the Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge Program or Cultural Experience (Aboriginal and culturally diverse communities).