IntroductionTe Kāpehu (‘The Compass’) provides a means to track the health and value of the cultural system over time and offers a shared language to describe impact and understand performance. On this page we will be providing regular Evidence briefs that reflect different aspects of the framework. Te Kāpehu – The Compass: a cultural system evidence framework Te Kāpehu provides us with a shared language and structure to navigate data and evidence about our complex and dynamic cultural system. Evidence briefsA series of evidence briefs is being developed in collaboration with Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage’s Crown-funded cultural entities. The new reports aim to strengthen the evidence base by synthesising available data and evidence by the areas of inquiry within Te Kāpehu. With a focus on the arts, heritage, media and sport sectors, these briefs look across our complex and dynamic cultural system to highlight robust, trustworthy evidence and share key insights about the health and value of the cultural system.Evidence brief 1: Economy Te Ōhanga Economy Te Ōhanga Understanding the economic value of New Zealand’s cultural system Evidence brief 2: Global Connections Ngā Hononga ā-Ao Global Connections Ngā Hononga ā-Ao Understanding the cultural system’s contribution to New Zealand’s international relationships
Te Kāpehu – The Compass: a cultural system evidence framework Te Kāpehu provides us with a shared language and structure to navigate data and evidence about our complex and dynamic cultural system.
Global Connections Ngā Hononga ā-Ao Understanding the cultural system’s contribution to New Zealand’s international relationships