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HeART Consolidated Report

The present consolidated report is developed in the context of the Erasmus+ project “Helping ARTists of Europe Survive As Freelancers and Entrepreneurs” (HeART), which aims to enhance the competences and skills of artists and individuals working in culture and creative sectors and secure their inclusion to the labour market and society in general. It is based on the content of the national reports partner countries created and it includes the findings of their primary and secondary research on the subject. More precisely, the introduction includes the findings of their desk research and covers inter alia the following topics: young artists, employment, navigation the post-pandemic environment, skills for artists as entrepreneurs. The first main section contains the methodology of the primary research and the second one its results. The main aim of the focus groups and the questionnaires was to identify artists’ capacity to cope with the coronavirus aftermath, if they are facing any difficulties promoting their work and attracting a clientele and if they use any online platforms to do so and how. In addition, it was investigated whether young artists believe that they receive appreciation, acknowledgement and reward that responds to their efforts and creative products. Finally, the report concludes with certain recommendations that are expected to improve the situation.

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3rd Newsletter

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The Cultural and Creative sectors are among the hardest hit industries by the COVID-19 pandemic. The related consequences, such as lockdowns, negatively affected people working in these industries. People working in the Cultural and Creative Sectors have faced reduced income and even, in certain cases, unemployment. 

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2nd Newsletter

WELCOME TO THE SECOND NEWSLETTER OF THE HEART PROJECT 

 

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The Cultural and Creative sectors are among the hardest hit industries by the COVID-19 pandemic. The related consequences, such as lockdowns, negatively affected people working in these industries. People working in the Cultural and Creative Sectors have faced reduced income and even, in certain cases, unemployment.

The HeART project will enhance the competencies and skills of artists and individuals working in the Cultural and Creative Sectors and secure their inclusion in the labour market and society in general. To achieve this, the project will focus on the following capacities:

  1. Entrepreneurship, Employability, and Business Administration Skills (Goal setting, business setup, networking, communication, collaboration, negotiation).
  2. Psychological Capacities (character strengths, empowerment, stress management, emotion regulation).
  3. Digital Media Skills (digital skills, marketing, social media promotion, advertising and selling).

 

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The Cultural and Creative sectors are among the hardest hit industries by the COVID-19 pandemic. The related consequences, such as lockdowns, negatively affected people working in these industries. People working in the Cultural and Creative Sectors have faced reduced income and even, in certain cases, unemployment.

 

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Cultural and Creative sectors are among the hardest hit industries by the pandemic. COVID-19 and its related consequences, such as lockdowns, negatively affected people working in these industries, such as artists and individuals working in Culture and Creative Sectors, leading many of these professionals to unemployment.
 

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