Introduction to arts in prisons
The NCJAA’s one day introductory course will explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on artistic and creative work in prisons.
The NCJAA’s one day introductory course will explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on artistic and creative work in prisons.
This one-day training course from the NCJAA and Prison Radio Association will show participants how to positively navigate conversations with the media about their work in arts and the criminal justice system.
A one-day training course covering practical tips and key things to consider before embarking on creative work in prisons.
Odd Arts is hosting Geo Britto, one of the first generations of students who trained with Augusto Boal in Brazil, for a three-day training workshop.
Join Cardboard Citizens at the Bristol Old Vic for a one-day taster and insight into its approach to Forum Theatre and other Theatre of the Oppressed tools.
Run by Tony Cealy, and suited to facilitators and group leaders who want to acquaint themselves with the challenges involved in working with hard to reach groups within prisons, probation and pupil referral units.
NCJAA’s one day introductory course to explore some of the questions to consider before embarking on creative work in prisons.
Geese Theatre Company offers specialist training for staff working in community or secure settings with patients or service users who have mental health issues or personality disorders.
A one day introductory course from Clean Break. For theatre-artists, early career playwrights and criminal justice professionals with an interest in the specialised field of theatre, women and criminal justice.
Good Vibrations run a day-long effective facilitation workshop for music practitioners to develop their facilitation techniques.