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| nesa's Creative Links project is celebrating securing £35,000 of government funding as part of a 'learning for pleasure' innovation spearheaded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). |
| Creative Links, one of over 213 winning projects, will be running a scheme to establish a well-being consortium which will deliver creative informal learning projects with vulnerable adults. Creative projects using a variety of arts and digital media activities will increase and widen participation in informal learning, increase opportunities for participants to have fun, gain personal development and new skills and will link participants with clear pathways of progression to new training and development opportunities. The project will also develop a Creative Links section of the nesa website where participants will be encouraged to share accounts of their work and access learning resources. |
| There are five projects running, Digital Photography, My Time My Space - Peasedown St John, My Time My Space - Keynsham, Pottery and Garden Sculpture and Story Making. |
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