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08.06.2022
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Groundwork: Designing & Implementing Support for Creative Practitioners, a six hour training course that takes place over 3 sessions for organisations commissioning and working with creative practitioners in the field of arts and health. This could include statutory and charitable organisations delivering community arts programmes (i.e social prescribing schemes) and arts organisations that commission artists. This training is not designed for individual artists.
Training groups are capped at a maximum of 15 participants to maximise involvement in discussions. Through a combination of knowledge sharing and facilitated group conversations this training will provide you with:
A greater understanding of supporting the needs of creative practitioners within the workplace;
An action plan identifying achievable short and long term goals specific to your organisation or institution;
Peer-to-peer discussions exploring insights, challenges and solutions to supporting creative practitioners.
Groundwork builds on our experiences working on either side of the fence as both commissioned artists and working in commissioning roles in arts & health.
The course is free and takes place over Zoom:
1st July 3 – 5pm
6th July 3 – 5pm
8th July 3- 5pm
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