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FST has teamed up with Pitman Training to offer FST members heavily discounted rates on all Pitman training courses, when booked through FST.
2 Day Wig Dressing - 28th & 29th September
This two day workshop is designed to learn the basic skills necessary for working with wigs within theatre, film and television. We will guide you through essential learning areas of hygiene, cleaning, blocking and care and maintenance of lace fronted wigs. These basic skills can be developed further through more training and industry experience.
IOSH Managing Safely – 4th, 11th, 16th, 26th & 30th November, Edinburgh
Delivered by Euan Turner
Managing Safely is a course that has been designed by the Institution for Occupational Health and Safety - Europe’s largest occupational health and safety body - for managers and supervisors in any industry sector and any organisation. It aims to give them all they need to know to help them handle health and safety in their teams and workplaces.
Leadership & Management
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Led by HR Specialist Anodonella Thomson
Cannot Guarantee Nut Free - Common Sense Health & Safety in Education Practice
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Who is this course for?
This course is for anyone carrying out arts education activities - principally theatre, dance or music – and will be relevant for anyone involved in the management or delivery of these activities either as a member of an arts organisation or a freelancer.
Aims
This course aims to provide delegates with an overview of likely health and safety requirements for carrying out theatre and arts education activities.
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
•Be able to demonstrate an understanding of
oLegal responsibilities for health and safety, including practitioners, freelancers, venue owners, schools and other organisations likely to be involved
oWhat a suitable and sufficient risk assessment would be for common arts education activities
•Be able to plan safe and healthy arts education activities, and in particular, carrying out:
oRisk assessments for common arts education activities
oPre-activity inspections at activity locations to identify and control common health and safety risks
Creating Great Customer Experiences, Edinburgh
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Led by Catherine Bowie
By the end of the day programme, participants will:
•Review the many opportunities available on a daily basis to offer great visitor experiences
•Identify the factors that contribute to success with visitors
•Appreciate the importance of identifying different visitor needs and expectations
•Develop communication skills to respond professionally to difficult situations
Effective Fundraising & Sponsorship
Friday, 17 September 2010
* Part of the Producers’ Matrix*
Led by Barry Ferguson, Head of Sponsorship, Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Course Content
This course aims to give participants an understanding of the different sources of funds available, how to find them and how to be successful in accessing them.
Child Protection Procedure, Edinburgh
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Led by Campbell Bell
This workshop seeks to give participants relevant information and tools to assist in the development of safe and creative environments for children and young people within the context and setting of the performing arts. This course will cover the application of the law in practice, there will be an opportunity to discuss best practice in situations typical to the theatre; dressing room etiquette, working hours, signs of abuse etc.
Planning a Press & Marketing Campaign *Part of the Producers’ Matrix*
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Course Summary
Effective marketing is primarily concerned with understanding your current and potential audience’s needs
and working effectively with your campaign partners. Sally Wilson will guide the course participants through the
planning and implementation of a press and marketing campaign.
“What a fantastic course. Sally is so knowledgeable and so receptive to the needs of everybody on the course. Very useful day.” Previous participant
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Latest Events & NewsFree Filming Offer from Enterprise Screen
Non-Profit Film Offer
As a multi-media and creative company Enterprise Screen is keen to broaden our work with charities and non-profit organisations. Until the end of September 2010, ESP are offering the chance to create a short film-product that can be used in a variety of settings with no charge for filming or pre-production.
We would welcome the opportunity to hear if you have any ideas of how this special offer could work for your organisation. It may be useful to consider a film to further the campaign for funds and support, inform service users and groups, lobby elected members or simply celebrate some of the successes of the past year. We are very experienced in covering live events, presentations and campaigns as well as making short, informative and engaging films for web, presentation and DVD use.
We work with many similar organisations currently and are experienced in bringing out the essence of what makes a charity special.
For further information please contact jennifer@enterprisescreen.co.uk
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