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Liz Logan Glasgow City Council Youth Employment: Opportunities for All

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. . . everyday, we use the arts to change lives.

Creative Pathways

Activities so far include...

• Familiarity with tools• Model-making• Constructing a stool from raw

materials• Upholstery• Frame-making• Upcycling & recycling home-wares

Skill-building so far includes...

• Safety in the workplace• Meeting & greeting new colleagues• Confidence in a new environment• Attention to detail; e.g. stencil work• Construction• Painting & finishing skills• Manual dexterity• Numeracy• Working with clients

Photo shoot for Future Jobs Fund Home Final Event

Inspirational trip

From Glasgow to Ayrshire to watch photo shoot.

Inspirational trip

From Glasgow to Ayrshire to watch photo shoot.

“At school I didn’t enjoy doing anything productive,

here it has motivated me a bit more

to get into the swing”

“I didn’t think I was this confident around people,

but I am”

“That’s really good...

Can I take it home to show my Mum?

She didn’t believe I made it when I sent a picture

from my phone!”

“I want to develop this specific type of work and take advice from Bob as to how I

can then continue it...”

Progression...

• 8 Future Jobs Fund participants have graduated from CP Glasgow since January 2010• 7 gained CIEH Health & Safety Certs.• 5 gained CIEH Manual Handling

Certs.• 5 gained First Aid Certificates.• 5 gained CSCS Certificates; essential to work on any building site.• 1 took a course called Creative Suite for Design as he wants to pursue this.• 2 have progressed into employment• 3 have applied for College, 1 has already been offered an interview.• 1 has an interview for Prince’s Trust “Get Into Mechanics” course.

Activities so far include...

• Familiarity with equipment• Sewing practice• Mood Boards• Product-brief development• Appliqué• Screen-printing• Felting• Fabric manipulation• Upcycling & recycling commissions

Skill-building so far includes...

• Safety in the workplace• Team building• Drawing & illustration techniques• Design & development methods• Buying• Research• Fashion industry knowledge; including

the history of fashion, supply chains and ethical consumerism

“ I find this so relaxing”

“ I have produced an amazing bangle”

“I’m in the zone!”

“I enjoy everything but mostly the design

and using our imagination”

“I actually want to get up out my bed now and go!”

“I’ve never actually made a piece of clothing before –

I’ve learned I’m more capable of stuff once I put my mind to it.”

“I liked fashion but when I came here I realised

I liked it a lot more and I want to carry it on after.”

Progression...

• 6 Future Jobs Fund participants are still taking part in Eco Chic• 5 have applied for College courses and 4 have been offered interviews, mainly on the sole basis of experience gained at Eco Chic• Of that 4, 1 has already been accepted onto a course.• 6 FJF participants have gained St Andrew’s Ambulance First Aid Certs & 5 have CIEH Health & Safety Certs. This is thanks to £5500 of European Social Funding via Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations.

Through Future Jobs Fund, Impact Arts supported a young person to take

the role of Assistant Fashion Tutor.

Since being at Impact Arts, the Assistant

Fashion Tutor has been accepted on to Starter

For 6, a prestigious enterprise training

programme run by the Cultural Enterprise Office.

At the end of the programme comes the opportunity to bid for

£10,000 in start up costs.

Inspirational trip

To Kelvingrove Art Gallery for photo shoot.

Photo shoot of Eco Chic products.

LEFT Pro-model.

RIGHT Eco-Chic

participant.

Every day, we use the arts to change lives.