Mental Health First Aid Training

Collett Consultancy is delivering a series of Mental Health First Aid training events in partnership with
Dawn Collins, a practised and respected Mental Health First Aid trainer.

During the workshops, you will cover:

The workshops will be held via Zoom and all information will be treated as confidential. There will be scheduled breaks and support for anyone who feels vulnerable during the session. At the end of the training, you will be certified as ‘Mental Health Aware’ by MHFA England CIC.

Follow this link to register and for further information.

National Portfolio 2023 onwards digital briefing – for development organisations

Briefings for organisations currently part of the 2018-22 National Portfolio and interested in applying to join for 2023 onwards.

This digital briefing session is for organisations who are considering making an application to the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards.

The is a specific briefing session to cover key information for organisations who, as a member of the NPO23+ portfolio, would focus their work on supporting the cultural sector to adopt our Investment Principles.

Organisations that are Sector Support Organisations in our current National Portfolio and who are interested in joining the National Portfolio 2023 onwards in order to provide support to other cultural organisations and individuals to embed our Investment Principles should attend this briefing.

Organisations not currently in the National Portfolio who are interested in doing this work should also attend this briefing.

Book here

You can find out more information about the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards on the Arts Council’s website here.

National Portfolio 2023 onwards digital briefing – for applicants with access needs

Briefings for organisations currently part of the 2018-22 National Portfolio and interested in applying to join for 2023 onwards.

This is a digital briefing session for organisations who are considering making an application to the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards and want to find out more about the access support available through the process. The briefing session will also cover key information about the application process, including:

And more, including taking questions from participants.

Book here

You can find out more information about the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards on the Arts Council’s website here.

National Portfolio 2023 onwards digital briefing – for new applicants

Briefings for organisations currently part of the 2018-22 National Portfolio and interested in applying to join for 2023 onwards.

These digital briefing sessions are for organisations who are currently in the Arts Council’s National Portfolio for 2018-22, who are considering making an application to the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards. The briefing session will cover key information about the application process, including:

Book here

You can find out more information about the National Portfolio for 2023 onwards on the Arts Council’s website here.

Meet the Funder 

Sporting Heritage is pleased to offer the exclusive opportunity to virtually meet and hear from a wide range of grant funders and social investors about what funding and investment opportunities are available as well as the opportunity to ask for ‘Top Tips’ on applying to them and the ‘Secrets to Successful Applications’.

As a subject specialist network, Sporting Heritage recognises the importance of developing an enterprising culture which has sustainable income diversification at its heart. They know from experience that by diversifying their income from a wide range of different funding, finance, and investment streams it has enabled them to be flexible and responsive in their approach to the support they can provide. It has meant Sporting Heritage can better respond to the needs of the members and ensure that they can share best practice, knowledge and information as well as upskill and train those individuals and organisations that need to do this themselves. This, their first ‘Meet the Funder’ event is inspired by this approach.

This is an extremely rare opportunity for any individual involved with heritage to join a FREE webinar with these funders. Funders confirmed so far are:

National Lottery Heritage Fund
Art Fund
Sport England
Museums Association / Esmee Fairbairn Collections Fund
Key Fund
The National Archives
Community Matters
Yorkshire Funders Forum
More to be announced in the coming days.

Don’t miss your chance to come along to this event as tickets will be limited and attendance will be on a first come first served basis. Secure your place.

This session has been made possible through generous funding from Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy as part of their Networks Project.

Meet the Funder
Tuesday 16 November, 10am-1pm
Online

Strategic Interpretative Planning for Engaging Exhibitions (part 1)

This  online, interactive workshop from REG is spread over two sessions on Friday 26 November and Friday 3 December. It will provide participants with the tools and resources to develop an effective and layered interpretative strategy, to guide the development of their visitor experience.  It will consider the range of interpretative approaches available, storytelling, audience focussed interpretation, structures for interpretative planning, and how to develop an interpretation strategy.

Find out more and book

Strategic Interpretative Planning for Engaging Exhibitions
Friday 26 November and Friday 3 December, 10.30am-1.30pm
Online

Cultural Enterprises Conference and Trade Show

Cultural Enterprises first ever carbon neutral Conference featuring inspirational talks, brilliant networking and of course a long awaited opportunity to catch up with colleagues across the sector in person!

More information and book tickets.

Cultural Enterprises Conference and Trade Show
Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 March 2022
SEC Glasgow

Cultural Enterprises Conference and Trade Show

Cultural Enterprises first ever carbon neutral Conference featuring inspirational talks, brilliant networking and of course a long awaited opportunity to catch up with colleagues across the sector in person!

More information and book tickets.

Cultural Enterprises Conference and Trade Show
Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 March 2022
SEC Glasgow

Sporting Heritage Conference

Join Sporting Heritage online as they bring together key members from the heritage and sport sectors, share best practice case studies, provide hands on advice and guidance, and increase the confidence and knowledge of those wishing to develop sporting heritage activity.

Supported by a diverse programme of speakers, this year’s conference focuses on representation and engagement. Conference will explore these themes and how they impact on sporting heritage and the stories it tells. The event will also outline how to build greater support for the sector going forward, and how to support grassroots projects and collections.

Sporting Heritage would like to thank National Lottery Heritage Fund for their generous support of this event.

Click for more information and to book your free ticket.

Sporting Heritage Conference

Join Sporting Heritage  online as they bring together key members from the heritage and sport sectors, share best practice case studies, provide hands on advice and guidance, and increase the confidence and knowledge of those wishing to develop sporting heritage activity.

Supported by a diverse programme of speakers, this year’s conference focuses on representation and engagement. Conference will explore these themes and how they impact on sporting heritage and the stories it tells. The event will also outline how to build greater support for the sector going forward, and how to support grassroots projects and collections.

Sporting Heritage would like to thank National Lottery Heritage Fund for their generous support of this event.

Click for more information and to book your free ticket.