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Creative and Media

Issue 1 23rd February, 2006

 
 

Help us equip young people with the skills needed by the creative and media industries — advertising, broadcast media, crafts, cultural heritage, design, film, literary arts, music, performing arts, photography and the visual arts.

If you work in the creative and media sectors then here’s a chance to develop your workforce of tomorrow. We’re helping young people develop the skills and attitudes they need to thrive in the creative and media sectors after leaving school or college.

But we need your support too. This newsletter explains what’s happening and how you can get involved. Why not call me on 020 7641 1301 or join our Business Club of interested employers.

Kevin Simmonds
Business Relations Manager,
London Central Education Business Alliance


 
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Meeting your needs
Creative and media employers are holding a meeting on Thursday 23 February to discuss how students can develop the skills and attributes needed by the industry in the years ahead. Book your place now. More

The new 14-19 diplomas
Employers can play a key role in shaping the curriculum of the new Creative & Media Diploma for 14-19 year olds. The aim is to make the course as relevant as possible to the needs of industry today. More

The workforce of tomorrow
London is the centre of the creative and media industries. But how can we equip London students with the skills and attitudes needed by employers? More

 

Filling the skills gap
Employer-led organisations are helping to plug the skills gaps across the creative and media sector. Skillset is working with employers, schools and colleges in the audiovisual industry. Creative & Cultural Skills is covering advertising, crafts, cultural heritage, design, music, performing, literary and visual arts. More

Join our Business Club
Joining our Business Club can help to make sure young people are developing the skills you need. More

What employers say
‘I can’t even think about hiring a college leaver who hasn’t had any practical experience.’ Al Riches, Technical Director, English National Ballet. More

 
 

Pan London Consortia group partners include all local borough Education Business Partnerships, regional and National Education Business Link Organisations. Capital Skills is Government Funded.

 
 


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