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How does access to creative activities, including through digital and social media, support the development of creative and other skills?
In the creative industries (CI) there is a need to evidence approaches to better grow workforce skills and productivity explicitly addressing the skills gaps and shortages taking into account the complex dynamics of CI workforces, (e.g. including freelancers, contractors and employees in a range of organisational types from SMEs through to FTSE corporations).
Contact details
csa@dcms.gov.uk
Related UKRI Projects
- Brighton Fuse 2
- Creative Fuse North East
- The Discipline of Creativity: Exploring the Paradox
- Future Skills Club - developing a physical and digital 'ground up' learning community to upskill and empower the creative industries
- Centre of Excellence for Policy and Evidence in the Creative Industries
- Supporting Young People to Become International Creative Talents: Educational Enterprise Collaborations between Shanghai and Liverpool
- The Value of Creative Growth: making growth work for creative enterprise
- CrayonXCollaboration
- New Research Processes and Business Models for the Creative Industries
- Creative Fuse North East 2