Addressing Imposter Syndrome and Embracing your Brilliance
Feeling like a fraud, despite your accomplishments? Break free from the shackles of imposter syndrome.
As a National Portfolio Organisation funded by Arts Council England, we are committed to boosting investment and opportunities in Priority Places. These are the communities where we believe arts and culture can make the greatest impact. If you live or work in the following areas, you qualify for fully funded places on a range of Artswork Professional Development courses:
These courses do not need a code for you to access them as we will check regularly whether these courses are being accessed by individuals and organisations in Priority Areas. If we notice that these courses are being accessed in non Priority Areas, we may contact you and ask that you pay the course fee.
We’re offering these free courses to help individuals and organisations in Priority Areas unlock their creative potential and learn new skills. Our mission is to empower individuals in these areas, making sure that everyone has the opportunity to access and benefit from the arts.
The below courses are free to anyone living or working in a Priority Place
Feeling like a fraud, despite your accomplishments? Break free from the shackles of imposter syndrome.
Unconscious, or implicit, bias is a response that we all use to make instinctive decisions, using pre-existing information to shortcut decision making processes.
Understand how to make your workplace more inclusive and accessible. Delve into protected characteristics, unconscious bias, prejudice and how to tackle them.
Learn all about developing and delivering surveys. Ideal for anyone who wants to use surveys to support organisational growth and development, data collection and/ or evaluation processes.
Personas build understanding of stakeholders & can help develop project & product development, evaluation, consultation & facilitation. This course provides a quick guide & resources to help you to develop personas and apply them to your work.
Transforming the lives of young people and their communities through the power of creative placemaking and youth voice.
Our programme of training courses and bespoke support harnesses the power of creativity to improve professional practice and create a better working environment for all organisations, with topics including innovation, creative wellbeing and safeguarding.
We are giving £500 bursaries to 20 young creatives aged 13-25 in the South East to support and enhance their creative practice. Deadline for applications is 26th November 2023