WHAT WE DO

CCWS works with schools (and other settings for young people) and creative organisations and funding agencies to support the planning, implementation and evaluation of projects and events that meet our objectives. These include:


  • Individual school projects
  • Collaborative projects between schools
  • Community-based projects across an area
  • Careers fairs
  • CPD training for teachers and creatives


CCWS helps break down the barriers to participation by:


  • Helping to access funding
  • Dupporting project management
  • Brokering contact with third parties
  • Accessing venues
  • Ensuring that external providers are of high quality
  • Advising on safeguarding strategies
  • Supporting evaluation


CCWS can also liaise with participating organisations to ensure that their programmes are widely publicised.

If you are a creative organisation and you are interested in working with us, contact angela.watkins@cft.org.uk

If you are a school or other learning setting for young people, and you are interested in finding out more contact angela.watkins@cft.org.uk

Schools & Community

At Creative County West Sussex we work closely with schools and organisations to design bespoke projects which cater to the specific needs of the children and young people we will be working with.

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Workshops

We enlist the support of an incredible pool of freelance professional artists who specialise in specific areas of expertise, many of whom are working directly with the very latest in industry techniques, productions and developments in Theatre, TV, Film & Gaming.

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Evaluations

We are passionate about what we do at CCWS and are committed to building on the impact we believe creative learning support offers in a learning environment.

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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Some of our most important work here at CCWS is to share what we know with other professionals. Each year we offer two seasons of CPD for teachers, corporate clients and other individuals or organisations.

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