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Connecting young people to the creative industry
, 5 minute readThe creative industries offer far more than the spotlight - from coding and design to marketing and sound engineering, there’s a world of careers behind every song, game, film, and app. Discover! Creative Careers opens the door to these exciting opportunities for young people.
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How arts, culture and creativity support career education
, 5 minute readCreativity is one of the top skills required by employers across the world. By putting creativity at the heart of the curriculum, young people are at the forefront of the job market. Read our blog to find out more.
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Transformation: A year of change with Artsmark and Goldsmiths
, 5 minute readProfessor Tara Page leads Goldsmiths' Artsmark learning programme. This Artsmark Celebration Week, she reflects on our first year working in partnership.
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National Saturday Clubs enhance career prospects for young people
, 8 minute readRead about how extracurricular education programmes are enhancing future career prospects for young people with National Saturday Clubs.
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- wellbeing
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Using data to improve wellbeing through creativity
, 7 minute readMany of our Artsmark schools have closely engaged with the #BeWell survey and this Children’s Mental Health Week, Falinge Park High School tell us how they’ve been using this data to improve wellbeing for their students.
This International Women’s Day, we interview two of our Directors from the Arts Council’s Children and Young People & Learning team; Anne Appelbaum, Director of Children and Young People and Hannah Fouracre, Director of Music Education.
It’s National Careers Week and we’re shining a light on creative careers.
This National Careers Week we want to take the opportunity to focus on our blossoming Creative Industries and the range of opportunities available for young people.