Terms of reference
A summary of the Panel's purpose and how it will work.
Contents
Background
The Welsh Government’s Programme for Government included a commitment to establish a Creative Skills Body.
The Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, and Chief Whip decided that this Body would be delivered internally through Creative Wales with a new core advisory panel to guide its work and report back to the Creative Wales Non-Executive Board.
Remit
The Creative Skills Advisory Panel will:
- approve, monitor and advise on a new Creative Wales Skills three year action plan
- agree criteria and structure of a new Creative Wales Skills Fund with priorities set by the three-year action plan
- provide quarterly updates to the Creative Wales Non-Executive Board
The Panel
The Creative Skills Advisory Panel will be made up of:
- one industry representative from the screen sector
- one industry representative from digital sector
- one industry representative from the music sector
- one Higher Education representative
- one Further Education representative
- one training provider representative
- one public service broadcaster representative
- one diversity and inclusion champion
- one union representative
- one Gogledd Creadigol representative
- two Creative Wales representatives