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Mentoring for artists working in the Criminal Justice System
Deadline: Fri 15 Aug 2014
The Arts Alliance is rolling our their professional mentoring programme to expand opportunities for its members to develop professional skills and knowledge in the field of arts and criminal justice through a one to one mentoring relationship

Following a pilot scheme which ran from 2013 to early 2014, the Arts Alliance is rolling our their professional mentoring programme to expand opportunities for its members to develop professional skills and knowledge in the field of arts and criminal justice through a one to one mentoring relationship.

Expert mentors working in the arts and criminal justice sector will provide a minimum of four meetings or telephone conversations over a six month period to their mentee. The mentors will provide a range of support about using arts within the Criminal Justice System, such as:

  • Professional guidance
  • Networking opportunities
  • Ideas for direction of travel
  • Advice on training and professional development
  • Information on relevant events
  • Management skills
  • Advice on running arts projects/programmes and organisations

If you are a member of the Arts Alliance and would like to receive professional mentoring from an expert Arts Alliance member, please click here for more information.

You can sign up to the Arts Alliance for free by visiting www.artsalliance.org.uk


Additional Information:
Location:
London
Region(s):
London

Contact Information:
Organisation:
The Arts Alliance
Contact Name:
Kate Davey
Contact Email:
kate.davey@clinks.org
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