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Diversity and inclusion trends that NEED to be on your radar in 2024
At Creative Access, we have over 10 years’ experience in the diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) space, pioneering bespoke programmes so that people from under-represented backgrounds in the creative sectors can thrive. We also help employers ensure that not only does their company reflect society, but that they are able to provide the best support […]
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Mo Siewcharran Fund opens next funding round after awarding 5 grants to creative organisations
The Mo Siewcharran Fund has awarded its latest round of grants to five outstanding, creative organisations across theatre, music, dance and the arts: BoyBlue, MAYK, Platform, Good Chance Theatre, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The Fund was set up six years ago in memory of Nielsen Books’ former director of marketing and communications, Mo Siewcharran, by her husband, […]
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PR Week reports Creative Access co-founder Josie Dobrin in the King’s New Year Honours list
Senior figures from the sector have been recognised in the King’s New Year Honours list, including the co-founder of Creative Access, Josie Dobrin. You can read the article here.
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The Bookseller reports on Co-founder Josie Dobrin becoming OBE
Josie Dobrin, Jilly Cooper, Charlie Mackesy and Alexander McCall Smith are among the authors awarded New Year Honours, reports The Bookseller. If you have a subscription to this title, you can click here to read the article.
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A year in books: Creative Access Book Club 2023
The Creative Access Book Club has come together to read and discuss eight books in 2023. These events – open to our community of mentees, interns, and alumni – have been a unique way to start conversations about new writing by authors from backgrounds that are historically under-represented in publishing. Here are all the books […]
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BookBrunch feature Thrive programme for freelancers
With the generous support of Lee & Thompson, Creative Access is supporting 13 mid-level freelancers from the creative industries, BookBrunch reports. You can read it here.
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