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SUMMARY:Introduction to arts in prisons
DESCRIPTION:Monday 11th November 2019\nManchester\nFrom £75 \n\nBook here\n\nExcellent session\, energising\, thought provoking and informative\nCourse participant \nThis one day introductory course will explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on artistic and creative work in prisons. Participants will be taken through the process of delivering sustainable creative activities in prisons\, from idea formation though to evaluation. The course will also provide an overview of the current criminal justice system and an insight to working inside a prison\, looking at the practical considerations. \nThe course will be delivered by Rebbecca Hemmings (Development Officer for the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance) and Sara Lee (Director of Music in Prisons). It has been adapted from the Clinks Working and Volunteering in Prison training course and provides space for questions and discussion. \nThe course is aimed at those with an arts background\, but with little or no previous experience of working in a criminal justice settings. Please note this course is not a qualification and will not provide a certificate to work in prisons. \n\nWe are offering two free places to individuals with lived experience of the criminal justice system and/or of black\, Asian and minority ethnic communities. Please email events@clinks.org with brief details. \nIf costs are a barrier to attending\, please email events@clinks.org with brief details. \n\nBook here\n\nImage: NCJAA annual conference 2019\, credit Elijah Thompson
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/introduction-to-arts-in-prisons-3/
LOCATION:Manchester generic\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:NCJAA events and training
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SUMMARY:Arts in criminal justice media training - with the Prison Radio Association
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 27th November 2019\nBirmingham\nFrom £75 \nA one-day training course on how to positively navigate conversations with the media about work in arts and the criminal justice system. \nThis course aims to support and prepare our network so that they can appropriately deal with media enquiries and promote their work with confidence and expertise\, across media and social media platforms. \nThe Prison Radio Association is a prison-based charity that produces and delivers National Prison Radio (which airs in more than 100 prisons). It also runs PRA Productions – an independent production company whose profits support the charity. \nPRA Productions has produced dozens of programmes for the BBC. Some focus on criminal justice\, others stretch way beyond this niche. The success of PRA Productions was recognised by the industry when it was named Independent Production Company of the Year at the 2017 Audio Production Awards. Government departments and charities including the National Literacy Trust\, Booker Prize Foundation\, Samaritans\, National Careers Service and Prison Reform Trust\, are some of its clients. \nThe training includes information\, exercises and discussions on: \n\nHow the media works\nWhat journalists want\nMaking media contacts\nInterviews types – good and bad practice\nPreparation for interviews\nHaving a social media presence\nMock media interviews with feedback.\n\nThis course will be delivered by three members of the Prison Radio Association (PRA): Phil Maguire OBE – the founding Chief Executive of the PRA\, Andrew Wilkie – the PRA’s Director of Radio and Jo Meek who is the PRA’s Digital Director. \nTea and coffee\, and lunch will be provided.  Spaces are very limited and are offered on a first come\, first served basis. Non-arts professionals are also welcome to attend. \n\nBOOK NOW\n\nImage: NCJAA conference 2019\, credit Elijah Thompson
URL:https://artsincriminaljustice.org.uk/event/arts-in-criminal-justice-media-training-with-the-prison-radio-association/
LOCATION:Birmingham – Generic\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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