(Team) Work in Practice | Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries Toolkit
Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy St Bridgeton Glasgow G40 1BP
Collective insights, ideas and challenges to drive socio-economic inclusivity in your organisation
Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy St Bridgeton Glasgow G40 1BP
About this workshop
Following the launch of (Team) Work In Practice: Collective insights, ideas, and challenges to drive socio-economic inclusivity in your organisation, workshops will be held across the UK for people in the cultural sector to put the ideas of the Toolkit into practice.
The Work Room is pleased to be co-hosting the Glasgow date in this series of workshops.
These workshops will give organisations the opportunity to:
- deepen their understanding of socio-economic inclusivity
- work through examples and share ideas on approaches to inclusivity
- consider how the ideas in the Toolkit could apply to their organisation
- meet other organisations within a community of learning and accountability
The workshops are designed and facilitated by six Toolkit Associates, all of whom have been Fellows on the WJCB programme, in collaboration with Jerwood Arts and people make it work.
We are delighted to be partnering with a range of venues to host a number of in person workshops and there are online options available to increase reach and accessibility.
Who are the workshops for?
The workshops are aimed at people working in arts and cultural organisations, especially decision-makers and people managers. However, individuals who are committed to making their work more inclusive are more than welcome.
We would encourage medium and large scale organisations to book more than one member of staff onto the workshops, as in our experience this will better enable positive change to be embedded. We’re particularly keen to see HR professionals alongside senior colleagues.
How much do the workshops cost?
Workshop bookings come with a minimum donation, depending on the size of your organisation.
- For those with £1m turnover or above the minimum donation amount is £60
- For those with less than £1m turnover the minimum donation amount is £30
- For freelancers the minimum donation amount is £15
A note on paying more or less
If you are in a position to pay more then please do. Your contribution will go towards further events and workshops to spread the key messages of the toolkit, and to subsidised places for those not able to pay.
If anyone is not able to pay the minimum donation but feels the workshop would be beneficial to them and their organisation, there are subsidised places available.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about the workshops or about boooking a subsidised place please contact Clare Thurman at people make it work clare.thurman@peoplemakeitwork.com
Access
You can read about access for the venue on their website here. If you’d like more detail about this access information or, if there’s anything else you’d like to talk about that would make attending easier and more enjoyable for you, please email hello@theworkroom.org.uk. We will endeavour to support you to fully participate or provide you with further information to help you decide if this event is suitable for you.