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Raise topics and converse

Members are encouraged to set up and contribute to online discussion forums on specific topics of interest.

The forums are available to unite like-minded practitioners -  associated by practice rather than location - to network nationally, to share their experiences, to support each other, and to make positive change.

Please note that these forums are not managed by Artswork.

Join a Regional Youth Arts Forum and converse with other members in your region.

 

Posted: 27/02/2012 | 1 comments

Creative Writing Organisations

Hi all, We are looking at potentially developing a cross-discipline project within a school featuring various creaive arts strands: (music, drama, creative writing, visual arts). I am...

Posted: 10/10/2011 | 0 comments

What works what doesn't? Do you work on or manage Performing Arts Outreach Projects? Can you give feedback as part of a Research Study?

I am a student undertaking a Masters Degree at Middlesex University. As part of my study I aim to create a model of good practice that can be used to facilitate outreach activity in your field...

Posted: 17/08/2011 | 1 comments

Keen to share creative resources?

If you would like to share some super resources, whether it be a link to a web site or a really fantastic creative warm up exercise with particular groups of young people- why not share them...

Posted: 08/08/2011 | 2 comments

Social Media- some really valuable tips

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Whether it be recruiting young people, marketing your project or empowering young people to converse and develop projects- shall we take a moment to share some of the really useful hints, tips,...

Converse online with others practising in the field of youth arts in your region.

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