The impact of CLiViE is best understood in terms of the three phases of the project: the mapping of the scale and scope of arts-based education activities in seven (Czechia, Finland, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland) case study countries, the application of an innovative research methodology that will ensure that the project findings are informed by rich, in-depth empirical evidence from formal and informal learning environments in twenty-eight case studies across Europe; and the development of an innovative set of pedagogic practices and materials to support arts and cultural educators that include the creation of communities of practice (COPs) and the design and delivery of a professional development programme (PDP). To date, seven national reports have been prepared and published, and their dissemination across national contexts to highlight important issues around the value of arts and cultural activities has begun. The twenty-eight case studies - covering a range of arts and cultural activities drawn from a UNESCO framework - has also been initiated with clear evidence towards the co-creation of interventions shown. Work has also begun on the development of the COPs, and initial scoping and horizon scanning work has been undertaken on the two toolkits which will contribute to the PDP.