Industry training partnerships
We partner with organisations to support and grow the expertise of industry professionals
We partner with other specialists in the sector to support individuals and businesses across the UK. Below are some of the partners we work with to build skills in the production sector.
Find out more about how we support production companies and individuals in the broadcast industry.
TRC
We partner with the training expert on a number of schemes and opportunities to grow both individuals and companies
Visit the TRC website
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Supersizer
Training programme for development executives based in the Nations and regions -
SuperSizing Entertainment Formats
Training and placements in Scotland aimed at under-represented groups -
FormatLab
Training the next wave of entertainment development talent
ScreenSkills
We invest in ScreenSkills training programmes for broadcast professionals across genres
Visit the ScreenSkills website
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High-end TV Fast Track Programme
Support to mid-level professionals working in High-end TV -
Unscripted TV Skills Fund
Addressing skills gaps and shortages in unscripted television across the UK -
Series Producer Programme
Training programme for ambitious producers based in the Nations and regions.
The Film and TV Charity
Providing practical support with mental and physical health for individuals working on productions
Visit the Film and TV Charity website
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Whole Picture Toolkit
Resources to support mental health on productions -
24 hour support line
Friendly, confidential advice, round-the-clock -
Bullying Advice Service
Book an appointment and receive direct support from specialist Bullying Advisers
Screen agencies across the UK
We work with screen agencies to support people and productions across all parts of the UK
More training partners
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Indielab Business Accelerator
Programme helping small indies supercharge their growth -
NFTS scholarships
We offer up to 20 bursaries a year across our 11 sponsored courses -
Creative Cities Convention
Annual event to strengthen and celebrate production in the Nations and regions
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