
The Arts Award mission is to support young people who want to deepen their engagement with the arts, build creative and leadership skills, and to achieve a national qualification.Through Arts Award at Bronze, Silver and Gold levels, young people aged 11-25 can explore any of the art forms including performing arts, visual arts, literature, media and multimedia. The award is a personal learning programme which develops and assesses both arts-related skills (arts knowledge and understanding) and transferable skills (creativity, communication, planning and review, teamwork and leadership). As well as building confidence, it helps young people to enjoy cultural activities, and prepares them for further education or employment.
Young people work for their award using Arts Award centres as a focus, in addition to working independently. Centres can be set up in a wide variety of different places, from arts organisations to schools, pupil referral units, youth clubs and community centres. Every Arts Award centre is registered with Trinity Guildhall and must have at least one trained Arts Award adviser.
Creative Partnerships and Arts Award are actively developing closer links. Arts Award is embedded in the new CP programmes and schools can set the costs of running Arts Award against their 25% contribution to their CP programme. CP delivery bodies are advocating the use of the Arts Awards as a valuable accreditation for many strands of CP work in primary and secondary schools, LSUs and PRUs. Many are looking for links between secondary and primary schools through Arts Award's leadership units.
Arts Awards works best when planned into Creative Partnerships programmes from the outset. It is therefore important that Creative Agents and Partners have a working knowledge of the Arts Award and can advise schools on how to use it to accredit CP activities. Click here for more information.
Arts Award advisers are key to the success of Arts Award. They support young people working towards their award, acting as mentors, facilitators and primary assessors.
To become an adviser you will need to have prior experience of working with young people. You can then complete your Arts Award Bronze and Silver Advisor training at a one-day course.
Creative Junction is a qualified training agency and is offering the Arts Award Bronze and Silver Advisor Training course. We offer two options for this course:
- Public course, open to any member of the public. £135 per person. Future public course training dates will be published towards the end of 2010.
-In house training course. If your organisation wants to train at least eight staff, you can book in-house training. This is useful (and works out cheaper) for organisations who have their own training venue or local authorities/schools/arts organisations who want link up with others, or take the initiative for rolling out the award in a specific area. Cost: £57 per person plus trainer fees (£270 plus expenses).
The training covers how to deliver and assess the award and involves presentation, case studies, assessment tasks and discussion. Each trainee must successfully complete the training course before becoming an official adviser. Organisations with a trained adviser can register as an Arts Award centre (at no cost) and start running the award with young people.
For more information about our courses, please contact Gloria Garcia, project leader, on gloria.garcia@creativejunction.org.uk or visit www.artsaward.org.uk