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Visit pageWERKTUIG PPO : Skill development subsidy program for the Cultural and Creative Industries in the Netherlands – a report on the effects and representativeness
Marčeta, P., Hillekens, E., Broekmann, E., Been, W., AIAS-HSI, Rijksuniversiteit GroningenThe purpose of this report is to provide a benchmark for the evaluation of the WerktuigPPO instrument for subsidising training and education in the Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI). The report will examine who the users of this instrument are and how they compare with the rest of the workforce in the CCI, what the effects of the instrument were for them, and finally, how they themselves evaluate the instrument. The issues of training and skill development in the CCI are of wider importance – they are an important part of discussions about both the competitiveness of the sector as well as the working conditons and sustainable careers of those working within it. Hence, the findings of this report will be discussed with this in mind.
Manifest voor een gezond vestingsklimaat voor de kunsten in Groningen
BBK, ... [et al.]Kunstenaars in Groningen kampen al lang met een tekort aan geschikte werkruimte. De Kunstenbond, BOK en BBK lanceerden een manifest en petitie waarin de gemeente wordt opgeroepen om concrete stappen te nemen om te zorgen dat kunstenaars zich in Groningen kunnen blijven vestigen.
Identity crisis and talent loss : impacts of pregnancy and caring responsibilities on freelance mothers in dance
Pickard, A., Ehnold-Danailov, A., PiPAThis research was commissioned by Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PiPA) to investigate the impact of
pregnancy and caring responsibilities on the careers of freelance dancers/dance artists. It was conducted in
collaboration with Professor Angela Pickard (Canterbury Christ Church University) and funded by Dance
Professionals Fund. The research took place between July 2021 - July 2022 and offered an opportunity for reflection on challenges, barriers, and support experienced by freelance dancers/dance artists with caring responsibilities. This qualitative study, based on interviews and focus groups, is a snapshot of experiences from a sample of freelance dancers/dance artists who are parents from across the UK.