Join us in February for our next Family Friendly Forum which will explore research with families and children.
"We attend the Family Friendly Forums regularly, these are a great way to network and develop the possibilities for collaborative work."
Our Family Friendly Forums are fantastic for getting together with your peers; sharing your experiences; learning from others and shaping your Family Friendly offer. This is an opportunity to share best practice in a friendly, informal and open setting.
The Forums are great for keeping up-to-date with what others are doing and finding potential promotional, collaborative and marketing opportunities.
To get the most from the afternoon, we ask delegates to think about the topic in advance and come with ideas and questions to share and discuss with the group.
Research with Families and Children
Join us on the 16th of February for a brand new Family Friendly Forum on research with families and children!
Alice Demba, Programme Manager at Curious Minds, will be attending to tell us more about some of the research projects they’ve conducted with families and children as part of the Creative Partnerships programme with schools.
She will also talk about a current project exploring different approaches to finding out about children's and young people's experiences of art and culture across North West.
For more information on Curious Minds, please visit: http://www.curiousminds.org.uk/
"Have been a part of the family friendly project in the past and it has been really brilliant for us. Kicked started a big development in our family programming."
Cost:
Subscribers: FREE
Non - subscribers: £25(+VAT) per person
Wherever you are based, you are more than welcome to attend the Family Friendly Forum. Our next Forum will be:
Greater Manchester:
Thursday 16 February, 2.00pm - 4.00pm, All About Audiences Offices
To book:
Email Beth Wells or call 0161 234 2912 with the following information:
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