DCMS Select Committee in Call for Evidence

Posted: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 18:01

DCMS Select Committee in Call for Evidence

The Committee invites written evidence on the impact of Covid-19 on any sectors under the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport's remit (including, but not limited to, culture and the creative industries; civil society; sport; tourism; heritage; publishing, media and journalism; telecoms). In particular, the Committee is interested in finding out:

The full details of the Inquiry can be found here: https://committees.parliament.uk/work/250/impact-of-covid19-on-dcms-sectors/

And the terms of reference are:

"It will consider both the immediate and long-term impact that Covid-19 and the related social and financial measures are having on the wide range of industries and organisations under the Committee's remit. The Committee expects to hold a number of evidence sessions from late April onwards to hear directly from stakeholders, arms-length bodies and Government about what is being done and what further support is needed.

The Committee invites written evidence on the impact of Covid-19 on any sectors under the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport's remit (including, but not limited to, culture and the creative industries; civil society; sport; tourism; heritage; publishing, media and journalism; telecoms). In particular, the Committee is interested in finding out:

  • What has been the immediate impact of Covid-19 on the sector?
  • How effectively has the support provided by DCMS, other Government departments and arms-length bodies addressed the sector's needs?
  • What will the likely long-term impacts of Covid-19 be on the sector, and what support is needed to deal with those?
  • What lessons can be learnt from how DCMS, arms-length bodies and the sector have dealt with Covid-19?
  • How might the sector evolve after Covid-19, and how can DCMS support such innovation to deal with future challenges?

Evidence is requested by 1 May; however, in light of the pressures of the crisis, this deadline is flexible and open-ended (notice of its closure will be given in advance on the website). Organisations are also welcome to submit more than one piece of evidence if further information becomes available as the inquiry progresses."

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