Join the CIISA online session and discover how the creative industry sets its standards!
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) is making waves with its upcoming online information session exclusively for MU members! The event aims to foster an interactive dialogue about the essential minimum standards of behaviour that are expected across the UK’s creative landscape. What’s more exciting than diving into the nitty-gritty of what makes our creative environment healthier, productive, and fun?
As industries evolve, so should our expectations! This online session isn’t just a boring meeting with endless PowerPoints; it’s a chance for members to engage directly with CIISA and voice their thoughts, insights, and experiences. Members will have the opportunity to contribute to a living document of standards that will pave the way for a vibrant and nurturing creative culture. Who knows, your suggestion might just become the next big thing in industry standards!
It's also a delightful way to connect with fellow MU members who share the same passions and challenges. Imagine lively discussions happening right from the comfort of your home, all while sipping a warm cup of kopi! Whether you're a musician, artist, or any kind of creative, your perspective matters. And CIISA's initiative proves that the collective voices can help to hold everyone in the industry to a higher standard.
So don’t just sit there! Mark your calendars and prepare to join this groundbreaking online session. Become part of a movement that shapes the future of the creative industry in the UK. One small click could lead to monumental changes in the way we operate!
And here’s a fun fact: The creative industries contribute a whopping £116 billion to the UK economy, showcasing how vital it is to set and maintain high standards! Additionally, did you know that almost 2 million people work in UK creative jobs? So, staying updated and involved is not just beneficial—it’s essential!
The outcome of CIISA's consultation will help set out the minimum standards of behaviour expected across the UK's creative industries.