SCVO and partners unveil groundbreaking HR for Creatives project

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) has unveiled the 20 organisations who will be a part of a groundbreaking HR for Creatives project.

SCVO has partnered with Creative Scotland and Project Manager Kathryn Willens on the action research project to explore the support needed for micro and small creative organisations.

The project incorporates research into participant organisations’ learning journeys in order to share findings so that the wider arts, screen and creative industries can learn from this project.

This will allow the project partners to learn from organisations that access support and to identify where there are key and shared opportunities, challenges, strengths and weaknesses for the sector.

SCVO’s HR Service will now work with them to support them on their HR journey, including an audit of their HR policies and procedures, one-to-one advice and guidance, as well as access to webinars and a peer network.

The partners hope this will Improve people management for arts, screen and creative industries organisations, starting with legal compliance and moving beyond this to help organisations create a space and place to work where their people – staff and freelance practitioners – thrive and where fair work drives success, wellbeing and prosperity.

SCVO, Scotland’s national membership body for the voluntary sector, received over 80 applications from micro to small sized arts, screen and creative industries organisations from across Scotland. All applications were of a high standard, with only 20 places available.

The organisations represent a wide range of artistic practice including animation, digital art, theatre, film, poetry, music and dance. (1)

The number of applications highlights the demand for HR support in the sector especially from micro to small employers, with SCVO planning to offer some support to the organisations that didn’t make it to the shortlist through access to webinars and resources.

SCVO is delighted to be working with Creative Scotland, Kathryn, and research partner Tialt on the HR for Creatives action learning programme, funded by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.

The programme will kick off in September 2023 and continue for 12 months.

Caroline Christie, SCVO’s Head of HR, said: “We are thrilled with the response to the HR for Creatives programme. This level of interest highlights arts, screen and creative industries organisations commitment to HR and to Fair Work as well as a need for this kind of support.

“HR for Creatives aims to offer support and learning to improve people management for arts, screen and creative industries organisations, support that will enable organisations to create work cultures where their staff and freelancers can thrive and where fair work drives success, wellbeing and prosperity.

“SCVO’s HR Service and the HR for Creatives project team are very excited to start working with the 20 shortlisted organisations and with the research partners, Tialt.”

Ashley Smith-Hammond, Creative Industries Officer at Creative Scotland, said: “As Creative Scotland develops its work in response to the Fair Work agenda, we’re committed to empowering organisations in the arts, screen and creative industries to best support their workforce.

“We’re pleased to partner with SCVO on this vital programme, which responds to challenges that small and micro creative businesses have in accessing appropriate, specialist support around people management. In this challenging economic context, it’s an investment in more competent, confident creative businesses and better experience for those in the creative workforce.”

The HR for Creatives Organisations are:

Name Location
Africa in Motion Glasgow
An Tobar and Mull Theatre Tobermoray
Art Link Central Stirling
Civic Digits CIC Edinburgh
Company of Wolves Glasgow
Cove Park Helensborough
Creation Mill CIC Dumfries
Creative Dundee Dundee
Forgan Arts Centre Fife
Imaginate Edinburgh
Lung Ha Theatre Company Edinburgh
Media co-op Glasgow
Print Clan CIC Glasgow
Produced Moon Glasgow
Push The Boat Out Edinburgh
Regional Screen Scotland Edinburgh
Scottish Artists Union Glasgow
Scottish Sculpture Workshop Lumsden
Sound Festival Aberdeen
The Work Room Glasgow

Background

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership organisation for the voluntary sector. SCVO is passionate about the voluntary sector and believes that charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups make Scotland a better place. Our vision is a thriving voluntary sector at the heart of a successful, fair and inclusive Scotland.   Our team of experienced and qualified HR professionals provide HR advice and resources to voluntary sector organisations. SCVO is committed to offering Fair Work and to supporting other organisations to offer Fair Work.

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Learn more about the value of art and creativity in Scotland and join in at www.ourcreativevoice.scot

SCVO’s research partners in this project are Tialt.

Media contacts

Niall Christie, SCVO communications officer - [email protected] / 07527 236 088