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Creating opportunities and supporting development & growth in creative careers and business
Safety and Safeguarding
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Create North East Lincolnshire has brought together resources to help keep yourself and the people you work with safe. This includes other practitioners, participants and audiences.
Statutory guidance on multi-agency working to help, protect and promote the welfare of children.
NSPCC has summarised the key provisions introduced in Working together to safeguard children 2023
Find out about the Office of the Public Guardian’s policy on protecting vulnerable adults.
Learn about workforce development, safeguarding children’s courses, E-Learning courses, prevent training, neglect awareness, and many more.
Find out more about DBS Checks, what are they and when you might need one.
A practitioner’s guide to identifying and managing risk with links to online tools and different types of risks to consider in your project.
Health and safety matters to you, the people you work with and your prospects of carving out a career in the creative and media sectors.
If you are planning to hold an event on Council land you will need a licence to do so. In order to get a licence you will need to follow the guidance and all supporting information on this page. The Council will take into consideration the advice of the Event Safety Advisory Group before deciding whether to issue the licence.
Here you can find information, advice and support from across the cultural and creative industries that will help you to combat bullying and harassment.
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Central to the Creativity Strategy is maximising potential, building capacity and developing talent for the local creative and heritage sectors
We will create opportunities and support development and growth in creative careers and business. We will encourage the development of new partnerships and help organisations and freelancers to become more resilient.