• Volunteering in the arts: the fine line

  • Oct 12 2021
  • Duración: 53 m
  • Podcast

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Volunteering in the arts: the fine line

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  • Volunteering is a long-established practice in many cultural organisations, and there are numerous reasons that can motivate someone to volunteer - often social or altruistic reasons. But volunteering can also be used as a route into work.

    Volunteering can build confidence and introduce skills to help people make the next step into paid employment. But are organisations in the creative and cultural industries doing enough to support this type of volunteer?

    During this episode we hear from Esther Lisk-Carew, Volunteers Coordinator for the Manchester International Festival (MIF) and co-chair of the Heritage Volunteering Group in the North West and Rosie Wylie, Community Engagement Manager at Historic Environment Scotland. Throughout the episode, we also hear from Maya, Amy and Dylan, who recently volunteered at MIF 2021.

    The podcast is hosted by Robert West, Director of Partnerships and Delivery at Creative & Cultural Skills.

    Download the transcript here

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