
Further Skillset resources for Skills Brokers
Skillset has a range of resources and services for Skills Brokers who would like to provide their services to the creative media industries. In this section we have collected together links to those sections of our website which we consider will be of most use to Brokers.
From here you can reach our Careers section which contains a wealth of information, advice and guidance for anyone wanting to work in the creative media industries, from those just starting out to experienced professionals.
Find out what funding we offer to companies and individuals and take a look at the support we give to training. You can also find out more about the National Occupational Standards, qualifications and apprenticeships developed by Skillset with the industries for the industries. Visit our Nations and Regions section to explore Skillset's work and services UK-wide.
Careers
Creative Skillset Careers can help you to identify new opportunities, find the right training and build the career you want.
Read MoreFunding
Creative Skillset manages and distributes a range of training funds for the creative industries which are supported by industry, Government and the National Lottery. Find out what funding you are eligible for.
Read MoreTraining
Skillset is the central information point for training courses in the creative media industries. Find out the right training course for you here and learn more how Skillset works with the industries to approve the best quality courses.
Read MoreQualifications
Information about Creative Skillset's various qualifications, and how new qualifcations are being developed.
Read MoreApprenticeships
Apprenticeships provide the key work-based learning pathway and the opportunity to 'earn and learn'. They provide effective training and education, as the occupational qualification is based on national occupational standards.
Read MoreNations and Regions
Creative Skillset's work covers the whole of the UK. Our priorities are tailored to ensure they are appropriate to the specific and sometimes differing needs of the four UK nations and English regions
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