From large national events to small gatherings and working groups, there’s always something happening at YTAS and across the youth arts sector. We run a range of projects to help introduce youth into ...
Considering our own health and self-care, our worth, our expertise and our lived experience, we, a collective of LGBTOIA+ ...
Our Regional Hubs are multi-day events designed to upskill artists, share practice, support emerging practitioners, spark ideas for future partnerships, and create stronger working relationships ...
Everything you need to know about setting up a youth arts mentoring project – for mentors and mentees. We are a remote-working organisation.
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 ...
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 ...
Tips and advice for putting together a budget for your project or funding application from the Cultural Enterprise Office. We are a remote-working organisation.
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 ...
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 ...
Creative Scotland’s resources and information are designed to help practitioners understand Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and how they might develop their practice or organisation to ...
Alongside Company 3’s Coronavirus Time Capsule, these young people wanted to respond to what was going on in the wider world, rather than focusing on their immediate surroundings. We are a ...