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11. National Society for Education in Art and Design
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National Society for Education in Art and Design (NSEAD)

Advice � on all aspects of employment in education: salaries, pensions, contracts, work-place difficulties, health and safety, and redundancy.

Participation in the Society�s affairs �the opportunity to stand for election to council and its various boards for Teacher Education, ICT and the Journal of Art & Design Education.

Insurance cover � against theft of personal effects at place of work for members in the UK to a limit per claim of �100.

Discounts � on admission charges at a number of galleries and museums and on some NSEAD
publications.

Publications � include specialist book list - and periodicals.

Unrestricted access to all areas of the NSEAD's extensive web site and associated sites.
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12. National Network for the Arts in Health
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National Network for the Arts in Health

The National Network for the Arts in Health brokers information and resources. By bringing together the arts and health communities, disseminating a wealth of information, products and services, NNAH is a significant voice for its members.

The arts are now a vital component of promoting patient care and enhancing the physical environment of healthcare settings. The arts change the way doctors interact with patients. The arts are fundamental in delivering health messages to wider communities.
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13. Insider Art
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Insider Art

Training, mentoring and consultancy from expert and experienced arts/ health professionals on the mental health benefits and implications of working with the arts.
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14. Metier
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Metier

Provides a range of information services relating to arts training mainly by web site:
www.metier.org.uk - main metier site
wwww.artsadvice.co.uk - careers advice and guidance
www.impactskillbase.org.uk - research site
www.arts-connect.net - arts based search engine

Develops a range of partnership programmes and promotes investment in the arts training sector from non-arts funds.
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15. Design Business Association
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Design Business Association

The DBA was founded in 1986 when design first became recognised as a significant business sector in its own right. A non-profit making organisation, it is run by members for members, and as such, is dedicated to representing the interests of design businesses of all disciplines.

Their objectives are:
to promote design as an effective and measurable contributor to the commercial success of a business
to promote best professional practice in the provision, management and purchasing of design
to continuously develop relevant services for design businesses to help them succeed in a competitive market
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16. Design and Artists Copyright Society
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Design and Artists Copyright Society

The Design and Artists Copyright Society Limited (DACS) is a not-for-profit membership organisation.

DACS exists to protect and promote the copyright of visual creators in the UK and worldwide.

Licensing: DACS provides a copyright licensing service for copyright consumers. We act as agent on behalf of each member and respond to consumers seeking a licence for a primary use of a creative work: for example, when a publisher wants to reproduce an artistic work in a book.

Collective Administration: Licences for secondary uses of artistic works are often collectively administered under blanket licensing schemes: for example, when a business needs to photocopy pages of books or magazines. DACS negotiates a share of the revenue from these schemes and pays it back out to visual creators through our Payback campaign.

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17. Crafts Council
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Crafts Council

The Crafts Council is the UK�s national organisation for the promotion of contemporary crafts. Established in 1971, we are an independent body funded by the Arts Council of England, responsible for promoting fine craftsmanship, encouraging high standards and increasing public awareness of contemporary crafts and applied arts.
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18. Craft PottersıAssociation of Great Britain
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Craft Potters�Association of Great Britain

The Craft Potters Association was formed in 1958 to promote the work of its members and to increase public awareness of contemporary studio pottery. Over the past forty years the Association has grown considerably and now offers a wide range of services to its members and to the public and has two wholly owned operating Companies: Craftsmen Potters Trading Company Ltd (CPT) and Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd (CRP).

Ceramic Review
Ceramic Review, the internationally acclaimed, bimonthly magazine of studio pottery, is published for the Association by Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd. CRP also publishes a number of books on ceramics including Potters, an illustrated directory of members and their work, currently in its 12th edition.
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19. Contemporary Art Society
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Contemporary Art Society

We promote the collecting of contemporary art through our gifts to public museums and the advice and guidance we offer companies and individuals.
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20. Chartered Society of Designers
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Chartered Society of Designers

The society is the only body in the world able to grant chartered status to designers. Formed in 1930 its objectives are to:

Promote a concern for design for the benefit of the community:
Further the practice of design
Define and achieve a recognised profession
Regulate and control all matters of professional practice and conduct
Encourage the study of design
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