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Category: Apprentices

You’re hired! Can we help you find an apprentice?

Published 18 May 2018

Ever thought about having an apprentice but wondered what it would involve and how to go about it? Over the past two years AAS has been developing and piloting shared […]

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About ‘Uncommon Clay: The Life & Pottery of Rosanjin’, Chris starts by saying ‘This book captures what I believe and strive for being a maker.’ 
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Host @jenireid, visual artist & #AASBoardMember, invites #AASMembers to join her for a discussion about keeping ourselves & the folk we work with #safe, inc. legal responsibilities & best practice. She will bring information & experience from her past life as a social worker & requests you bring your knowledge & an open mind. 
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