Saturday, 31 of July of 2010

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New Deal of the Mind Future Jobs Fund

More than 200 new arts jobs across London & Essex have been given the green light thanks to NDotM (New Deal of the Mind).

Working in partnership with a range of arts and cultural organisations including the British Library, Young Vic, Lyric Hammersmith, Notting Hill Mas and the Royal Court Theatre, NDotM successfully bid for funding through the government’s Future Jobs Fund which is aimed at helping find placements for young people who’ve been unemployed for six months or more.

167 people will be recruited through local Job Centres for the jobs in London. Meanwhile, 56 jobs have been created in association with Essex-based Theatre Resource which is one of the biggest disabled-led arts organisation in the UK.

Along with other placements announced previously, this latest announcement means that NDotM has helped identify and secure funding for over 300 jobs in the arts & creative sectors since its launch last March. That’s more jobs than days NDotM has been in existence.

Martin Bright, NDotM’s founder and Chief Executive said, “This is a great start to 2010 and means that 200 young people will be starting work in theatres, libraries, design studios and arts organisations who would otherwise have been stuck on the dole , their creative potential wasted.”

The people who’ll fill the first 30 FJF funded placements at London’s Southbank Centre are expected to begin work in early March.

www.newdealofthemind.com

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Arts Group at Downing St update

Hello all,

ahead of the mammoth update post-NUS Conference just a quick shoutout to say the coverage from the New Deal of the Mind meeting at Downing St is now up and running! Hear what was said (including my own statements) at the New Deal of the Mind website here

Kit Friend, Chair of the Arts Group

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Arts Group goes to downing Street Part 2 – The New Deal of the Mind

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Photo: Kit Friend, Chair of the Arts Group, Outside No.11 with staff from University of the Arts London’s Innovation Centre, Credit: Robert McColgan

Fresh back (relatively) from Whitehall and it appears the future of the Arts in the UK might not be so grim after all… though Mr Darling himself was absent, the great and the good (and 2 secretaries of state!) turned up on Tuesday morning to discuss the “New Deal of the Mind”, and collection of ideas on how the creative industries can innovate their way out of recession proposed by journalist Martin Bright in the New Statesman.

The guest list was truly stunning, and though there was little conclusive planning of action, funds were tabled by various attendees (and a good deal of thinking on where more money should come from to fund development).

On behalf of the Arts Group, the Chair (Kit Friend) emphasised the relevance of the students of the Arts mobilising to form representation during these tough times, called for an end to the (even pre-recession) exploitation of arts students and graduates as free labour, and for an appreciation of the full breadth of disciplines in the Creative Industries (much of the discussion was concentrated around writing and fine arts). The concept of a national database of case studies to inform workers in the Arts about the value of their work was also introduced, a project currently entering the planning stages as a collaboration between ECCA and SUARTS.

More info on the :New Deal of the Mind” is at www.newdealofthemind.com

Lynne Featherstone MP’s less abridged account of the event is here

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