
Have your say on the Standards
Want to have a say in your industry? Tell us what you think of the Standards which reflect what you do day-to-day and make a difference which could inform qualifications, job descriptions and much more.
Skillset is undertaking an incremental review of the Standards to ensure their currency and relevance. If you work in the Creative Industries, or use the Standards in education or advice, we are keen to find out how the Standards are working for you.
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It is central to Skillset's role to consult with industry when developing new, or reviewing existing, Standards. It is an essential part of the development process to help us gain a true and accurate understanding of industry's needs, and reflect best practice.
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If you would like to learn more about Standards, and what they may be used for, please have a look at the pages below.
If you would like to find out more about Standards work please contact our Standards Team at standards@skillset.org. Please note, this consultation work is not part of Skillset's Research Strategy. Click here for more information on the Research Strategy.
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