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Creative & Cultural Skills : ウィキペディア英語版
Creative & Cultural Skills
Creative & Cultural Skills
Creative & Cultural Skills is one of the Sector Skills Councils established by the UK Government to foster the development of a skilled workforce. It covers crafts, cultural heritage, jewelry, design, music, performing, literary and visual arts. It was created to bridge the gap between industry, education and the government as well as to give employers an effective influence over education and the skills developed in the U.K.
Its founder chair is Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead (2004–2009). The founder Chief Executive is Tom Bewick (2004–2010). The current chair is Paul Latham of Live Nation. Trustees include Music Producer Robin Millar, Roisin McDonagh from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and James Jefferson.
Creative & Cultural Skills operates from The Backstage Centre in Purfleet, Essex. It also has staff based in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast.
==National Skills Academy for Creative & Cultural==

The National Skills Academy for Creative & Cultural was set up in April 2009. The Academy is a network of over 500 employers from the creative industries and over 40 Further Education Colleges across the nine English regions and in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Its Founder Chair is Paul Latham, Chief Operating Officer for International Live Music at Live Nation. The Managing Director is Pauline Tambling CBE.
The National Skills Academy runs events throughout the year including Careers events and an annual industry conference. In Autumn 2010 the Skills Academy ran 25 careers events across the nation delivering practical and informative day programmes focused on backstage, technical and administrative roles available in the industry. NSA Founder Colleges and Industry Members work together to present teenagers with the opportunity to get a taster of what happens behind the stage of the world’s biggest events as well as offering 'live briefs' whereby students tackle professionally set challenges as part of their course work.
Creative Choices is Creative & Cultural Skills' website for young people with information and advice about creative careers.〔http://www.ccskills.org.uk/careers/〕 It includes features such as 'Ask an Expert', where users can ask people questions already working in the industry.
Since 2013 Creative & Cultural Skills has run the Creative Employment Programme which incentivises creative sector employers to take on apprentices and paid interns. It is funded with a £15 million grant from Arts Lottery through Arts Council England.

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