All Training articles – Page 7
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WFTV unveils N&R mentoring scheme cohort
This year’s mentors include Jane Millichip, Charlotte Morre and Fatima Salaria
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Government accused of ‘baffling’ failure to support creative industries
Lords committee report calls for focus on tax relief, training and IP protection
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BBC Wales sets out year-long disability drive
Aims to inspire more conversations about disability on and off-screen
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BBC launches £150,000 comedy scheme
‘Super-charged’ scheme replaces previous talent development initiatives to fund 10 candidates
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BBCS Doc Unit unveils inaugural trainees for archive research scheme
Newly launched course aims to counter skills shortage and boost diversity in field
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Talent database for Ukrainian creatives aims to ease UK skills shortage
300 TV and film workers displaced by Russian invasion sign up to Talented U
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WFTV establishes Kay Mellor writers’ retreat
Annual event to be held in Hebden Bridge in honour of late dramatist
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Jack Thorne to gather studio bosses for accessibility talks
TV Access Project pushes ahead with plan to improve working conditions for disabled talent
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Broadcaster bigwigs disturbed by treatment of disabled staff
‘Shameful’ testimony from disabled workers prompts call for urgent action
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Creative Access: career-building networks closed to 75% of disabled creatives
Urges creative industries to make adjustments following industry-wide survey
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ScreenSkills seeks to simplify scripted for rookies
BBC, ITV, C4, Netflix & Acorn TV backed Script to Screen e-learning programme
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BFI calls time on £23m ScreenSkills funding deal
National Lottery cash to be delivered via regional partners rather than national skills body
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Production safety group urges broadcasters to act on training
Mark Milsome Foundation wants ‘serious change’ in terms of mandatory training
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ScreenSkills chief: UK risks losing number one creative status
Seetha Kumar calls for urgent action over skills gap
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Cardiff set for £50m media transformation
Government unveils five-year scheme to support projects, sustainability and diversity
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In brief: Acorn; HiddenLight; Factual Fast Track
Expectation drama The Chelsea Detective returns for a second run
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NHU invests £1m in global natural history talent
BBCS division to offer training and support in filming sites around the world
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Children’s drama at risk from talent crunch
ScreenSkills report warns HETV is hoovering up crew
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Doctor Who to push climate change centre stage
Russell T Davies sets out ambition to make issue a major part of BBC1 flagship