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Voluntary Sector North West
St. Thomas Centre
4 November 2010 10:00 - 16:15
Cornerhouse, Manchester
Artsplan, the training and publications department of Artswork and the in-house training provider of ENYAN (English National Youth Arts Network) is delivering this course at the North West Artsplan Training Centre.
This one day workshop shares practical techniques and approaches to working in partnerships with other organisations and individuals in order to achieve a successful youth arts project or event. Looking at the benefits of where, when and how to find the right partner, this session will offer a simple structure for both working in and developing your partnerships.
The training will use an interactive approach to explore issues such as defining roles and setting realistic targets, this course will also cover troubleshooting for problem areas, including when and how to bow out gracefully if partnerships aren’t working!
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course and a wealth of practical resources. Prices for the courses, which include lunch and refreshments, range from £110 to £150, with limited bursaries available. ENYAN members can request a 5% discount on all Artsplan publications and training.
For more information on the course and to book a place, please contact the Artsplan Team via: artsplan@artswork.org.uk or call 02380 682535. To subscribe to ENYAN visit www.enyan.co.uk.
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