Sync South East

Events for Sync South East

Our View Project Person’ Freelance Disability Adviser Role

25/07/2010 Arts Council South East are seeking to appoint a disabled or Deaf freelance Disability Adviser who can support the development and delivery of Sync, Go Public and Up-Stream.

Sync South East is the leadership development programme focusing on the needs of disabled and deaf artists and arts organisations in the region.

With 10 organisations and projects and 30 individual artists and artsworkers, the programme has been busy holding events, establishing online networking options and generally stimulating people to think differently.

What’s it got to do with you? If you want to involve disabled artists and artsworkers in what you do, if you want to create partnerships with disability related arts organisations and projects, or if you want to learn about how to include and involve disabled people from a grassroots to a strategic level then it might be worth you finding out more.

Sync South East is looking to develop partnerships and contacts that will help it deliver its aims over the next 18 months. You can find out more directly from the Sync South East website where you can also sign up to get a short ebulletin each month that gives you the highlights.

On 9th February 2010, Sync South East will be running an afternoon event showcasing practical ways to include, involve and develop links with disabled artists and organisations. The event will be held at Farnham Maltings, Farnham, Surrey – email Jo Verrent (joverrent@adainc.org) to find out more.

In partnership with:

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Arts Council England

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