We offer a range of support options for advisers and the centres in which they work. All one-to-one support options are for registered Arts Award centres only and are aimed at people who have been on training.
As part of Arts Award's adviser support offer we provide the opportunity to request a free support session from one of our support consultants.
Most sessions are offered remotely (via video call, phone or email) but you can request a face-to-face session if you meet our priority criteria:
Sessions last 1-3 hours of consultant time and you can send materials to your consultant to review.
Please note visits and remote support are for trained advisers only and do not replace attending Arts Award adviser training.
If you would like a short 15-30 minute chat with someone about any part of the Arts Award process from planning your Arts Award project to how to move to digital evidencing and tips for assessment and moderation please book in a support chat with one of the support team below.
We have a programme of webinars to support advisers with themes that should support a wide range of different advisers and centres with their delivery.
Get support with planning, or develop your Arts Award practice on our free support webinars. You join these remotely from your computer, tablet or phone and can either join live or watch the recording back when you like.
Click on the title to be taken through to register for the webinar. If you have missed a webinar don't worry you can still register to watch the recording.
Upcoming webinar topics
Description
Date
Join Sector Support Manager (Arts and Youth), Amy Lee, and Sarah Hughes, Business Development Manager – Drama and Arts Award, as they discuss the best ways to create your own custom arts logs and portfolios for your organisation for delivering Arts Award.
14 November, 4pm
Webinar recordings to watch back
We have a wealth of previous webinars that you can watch back, please see below organised by type of webinar (please note all mentions of moderation are based on the Arts Award quality assurance model pre December 2023 and may have changed since, please see our webinar on the changes to Arts Award for the most up to date information).
Support with evidencing, assessment and moderation preparation
Support with specific levels
Support with specific groups of young people
Support for schools
Support with delivery models
We run a series of network events which are more informal chances for advisers to network and share practice. These are not recorded but are an opportunity for the Arts Award community to come together to explore issues relating to arts education, or just network with other advisers.
Accessibility
Arts Award is continually working to improve access to our programmes, including our support offer, for everyone with specific individual requirements. You can find out more on this here.
If you have any specific access needs, please contact us as far in advance as you can to discuss these requirements. While we cannot guarantee that every request can be met we will endeavour to offer support to all advisers wherever possible. This may mean that an alternative support method is more appropriate.