About Beam Creative Network
Beam Creative Network is a social enterprise which uses various mediums within the arts such drama, story-telling, scriptwriting, creative media, film, music, art and dance to explore various themes such as Anti-Bullying, Conflict Resolution, Anti-Social Behaviour, Inclusion, Celebrating Cultures, Environmental Issues and many more.
Beam Creative Network was established to create employment locally and to develop the arts with people of all age groups.
We are a not for profit organisation with strong social and community values and work with people of all ages and disciplines to create engaging learning experiences which appeal to a range of learning styles.
Beam Creative Network understand that engaging communication is essential if you want to create change. It involves changing mindset, challenging attitudes and behaviours. We understand people's individuality and values.
Through drama, music, dance, scriptwriting, arts and film Beam Creative Network create engaging and memorable learning experiences that help children/adults realise their potential.
Over the years we have delivered bespoke programmes for children and adults with learning disabilities and addressed sensitive issues with various children and young adults.
Beam Creative Network have over 15 facilitators who are all POCVA/Access NI checked and are experts in delivering various arts programmes to children/youth and adult groups. To date we have worked in 19 Council areas throughout Northern Ireland and have engaged over 100,000 children/adults in drama/arts programmes.
Child/Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy Statement
Beam Creative Network is committed to its duty to care in an inclusive and accessible professional practice that promotes the welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults.
The company is committed to providing a supportive and safe environment in which Children, Vulnerable Adults and young people can participate to their full potential.
The company is committed to the creative empowerment of the Children and Vulnerable Adults with which it engages and takes a pro-active rather than defensive approach to issues of protection by focusing on creating projects and environments that maximise the development of creativity, confidence, self-esteem, social and communication skills, and respectful, trusting relations with others.
