
Why is systemic change so hard to achieve in our sector?
Posted in Industry
Creative and cultural skills have reviewed over 100 papers, reports and data sets from all 4 nations in the UK, to understand how the recruitment challenges and skills needs in our sector have changed since we published ‘Building a Creative Nation’ in 2018.
You can read the report and find out more about this and their findings here: Why is systemic change so hard to achieve in our sector? – Creative and Cultural Skills (ccskills.org.uk)
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