Training
This is where Skillset can help. It is our role to ensure that individuals and organisations can access high quality vocational training. We work with industry, training and education providers and public agencies to make sure training provision meets industry needs. We accredit courses and approve providers on the basis of quality and relevance to industry.
In this section of the site, you will find: opportunities to sign-up for subsidised training schemes; details of accredited courses and approved training providers; the Skillset/BFI training course database; support for freelancers and training providers; health and safety training information; and schemes targeted at new entrants to the industries.
Skillset Academy Network
The Skillset Media and Screen Academy Networks enable education and industry to collaborate to produce the innovators who will ensure the UK's creative industries remain globally competitive.
Read MoreApprovals and Accreditation
Skillset and the creative media industries work together to identify those media training providers whose courses provide the best professional development to the existing workforce and new entrants.
Read MoreSubsidised Short Courses for TV Freelancers
Update your skills and benefit from a 70% discount ! The Skillset TV Freelance Fund only supports those courses that meet the high standards required by the broadcast industry.
Read MoreHealth and Safety
Protecting cast and crew and avoiding the possibility of legal action must now be the top priority for all companies and individuals.
Read MoreHow Can Train to Gain help you?
As an employer, would you find it useful to have a training specialist come into your company to advise you on the development needs of your staff? And about financial support to pay for the training? If so, look no further than Train to Gain.
Read MoreAudio Visual Industries Induction Certificate
Do you want to know what employers expect on your first day at work? Would you like to know how to start climbing that career ladder, learn about the realities of the industry and get a grip on the new media?
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