Training

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Paid
Anti-Racism and Human Rights
Online
Permanent (online)
Anti-Racism and Human Rights: Understanding and confronting racism, discrimination and inequality

Learn about the anti-racism movement in the UK and what you can do to champion it in your everyday life.

£79
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Paid
Art For Wellbeing Certificate Course
Online
Permanent (online)
This is a self-guided course available on demand, exploring how to use and share art to improve mental health and wellbeing. Using a method called Paint Your Mind, it sets out five interlinking approaches or building blocks, and considers a variety of theory, practical ideas and activity suggestions. On completing the course, you will have explored a range of ways to use art for different needs.
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Paid
Arts Health Research Intensive 2025
East
One-off
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A week-long immersive course for researchers and practitioners to develop knowledge, skills and contacts in arts in health. Presented by the Social Biobehavioural Research Group in partnership with University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine and Jameel Arts & Health Lab.

https://sbbresearch.org/arts-health-research-intensive/
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Free
Arts, Culture and Heritage: Understanding their complex effects on our health
Online
Permanent (online)
This self-paced online course introduces the knowledge base of how community resources, including arts, culture and heritage activities can improve our physical and mental health and wellbeing.
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Paid
Creative Evaluation
Online
One-off
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Harness creativity to deliver rich, enjoyable and meaningful evaluation.

Building on the Creative and Credible approach to evaluation, this course provides participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence to evaluate creatively as well as credibly.
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Free
Creative Leaders Training
South West
One-off
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We are looking for CSA survivors who are professional creatives with at least 3 years of experience and are based in or within travelling distance of Gloucester to join our Creative Leaders Training programme. This training takes place over 8 days, in-person, in Gloucester and will support the creatives to develop the skills you need to work with groups of CSA survivors and allies.
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Free
creativeEmerge
South West, Online
Recurring
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creativeEmerge will train a new cohort of commission-ready practitioners to deliver creative health activities in the West of England. The programme consists of 8 modules, delivered in a 3-hr workshop and a 2-hr community of practice meeting each month; creative health placements; 3 hours of professional mentoring; and personal and collaborative assessments.
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Paid
Early-stage Dementia Awareness Training for the Arts
Greater London
One-off
This is a full day in-person training to give facilitators greater understanding, increased skills and confidence in communicating and working creatively with people experiencing the early stages of dementia and their companions.
Venue: London Zoo, Regents Park
Time: 11am- 5pm
Cost: 85.00-95.00 (concessions available)
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Free
Evaluation for Arts, Culture & Heritage: Policy and Practice
Online
Permanent (online)
This self-guided course offers the opportunity to hear from experts, develop new approaches and build your evaluation skills and confidence.

Who is this evaluation skills course for?

Arts, culture and heritage sector professionals, managers and practitioners keen to learn more about the fundamentals of robust evaluation practice
Cultural sector senior leaders and board members
Freelance artists and practitioners
Early career arts and heritage sector professionals
Early career funders and policymakers
Students and academics interested in cultural management