This course is for adults who want to become Arts Award advisers.
Advisers are crucial to Arts Award. They need to communicate with young people successfully and offer them effective support while they are working towards their Award.
You should be able to:
- Create a warm, safe, welcoming environment for young people
- Develop positive relationships with young people
- Generate opportunities for young people to explore their creativity
- Offer young people relevant support and information
- Communicate on a one to one basis and in a group setting
- Offer good interpersonal and organisational skills
You must be at least 18 years of age and have 2 years full time or 3 years part time experience working with young people. For full adviser person specification click here
At this training course you will:
- Get an overview of the ethos and spirit of the Arts Award and a chance to explore case studies and examples of work
- Meet other professionals who are planning to run the Arts Award in a wide variety of settings
- Get your adviser toolkit, which details what is required at each level of the Arts Award
- Become familiar with the assessment criteria and framework for each level
- Learn how to be the primary assessor for young people's work for the Arts Award
- Ask questions about how the Arts Award may work for you in your particular setting
- Learn what happens next and how to move forward with the Arts Award
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In order to promote good practice and in recognition that Arts Award advisers may work in 1:1 settings with young people, we also ask that advisers ensure they have a current CRB (Criminal Record Bureau) enhanced disclosure.
Cost: £135
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