Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders
BALTIC, Gateshead, 10.00 - 4.15pm
Artsplan is pleased to be delivering the one day course 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' at the North East Artsplan Training Centre - BALTIC.
This training course provides an overview of delivering the arts to young people known to the criminal justice system, including those within the community and those within the secure estate. Participants will examine the issues that need to be considered when planning a project with juvenile and young offenders, highlighting the practical and safety issues associated with working in a secure unit, including appropriate behaviour, security and CRB legislation guidelines. The course will identify the skills needed to successfully implement an arts based project with these young people and understand the importance of good partnerships with prison education staff and youth offending teams.
A professional trainer with specialist experience in using the arts with juvenile and young offenders will be delivering the course. Artswork provides continual support towards the professional development of each trainer, guaranteeing courses remain relevant and informative, enabling us to deliver quality training.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance and a FREE copy of the Artsplan 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' guidelines, a useful resource for anyone working in this area.
Prices for each course, which include lunch and refreshments, range from £150 to £110, with limited bursaries available. All members of ENYAN can also request a 5% discount on all training!
For more information on the course and to book a place, please contact Jay Barron, Artsplan Development Manager, on artsplan@artswork.org.uk or call 023 8063 0960. To subscribe to ENYAN visit www.enyan.co.uk.
Artsplan is pleased to be delivering the one day course 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' at the North East Artsplan Training Centre - BALTIC.
This training course provides an overview of delivering the arts to young people known to the criminal justice system, including those within the community and those within the secure estate. Participants will examine the issues that need to be considered when planning a project with juvenile and young offenders, highlighting the practical and safety issues associated with working in a secure unit, including appropriate behaviour, security and CRB legislation guidelines. The course will identify the skills needed to successfully implement an arts based project with these young people and understand the importance of good partnerships with prison education staff and youth offending teams.
A professional trainer with specialist experience in using the arts with juvenile and young offenders will be delivering the course. Artswork provides continual support towards the professional development of each trainer, guaranteeing courses remain relevant and informative, enabling us to deliver quality training.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance and a FREE copy of the Artsplan 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' guidelines, a useful resource for anyone working in this area.
Prices for each course, which include lunch and refreshments, range from £150 to £110, with limited bursaries available. All members of ENYAN can also request a 5% discount on all training!
For more information on the course and to book a place, please contact Jay Barron, Artsplan Development Manager, on artsplan@artswork.org.uk or call 023 8063 0960. To subscribe to ENYAN visit www.enyan.co.uk.
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