Join Youth Theatre Arts Scotland for an exciting Regional Hub featuring workshops, networking and lively discussions.
In 2002, the then-Scottish Arts Council (SAC, now Creative Scotland) asked Bonnar Keenlyside (BK) to undertake a Review of Youth Theatre in Scotland to inform the positioning of youth theatre within ...
Screen Argyll are delighted to launch their new education programme supported by Screen Scotland, designed to work with young people from early years right through to industry. As part of this, they ...
A free webinar hosted by Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PiPA) for Arts leaders interested in changing the way they think about working, and the link between flexibility, autonomy and ...
Join YouthLink Scotland for this training which will introduce youth workers to the concept of racial literacy, look at how they can develop their practice to be more inclusive of black and minority ...
Considering our own health and self-care, our worth, our expertise and our lived experience, we, a collective of LGBTOIA+ ...
We asked our Practitioners’ Working Group to toolbox four of the most likely challenges for practitioners around LGBTQIA+ ...
Children’s and Youth Arts Advocacy (CYAA) is a collective of leading national arts organisations, including Youth Theatre Arts Scotland, dedicated to ensuring every child and young person in Scotland ...
If you would like to learn more about how to make your organisation more young people friendly then join this immersive and interactive online workshop. Youth VIP is a multi-organisation (Volunteering ...
Sun 15 September 2024 7pm performance will be BSL interpreted. 17 year old Gwen has eight siblings and a long list of daily tasks to get them ready and out the door each morning for school; until one ...