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DUBLIN â Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick OâDonovan TD, today welcomed the launch of the Creative Calling: Careers for the Curious initiative at the Higher Options and WorldSkills Ireland events at the RDS.
The initiative, part of a new pilot programme under the Creative Youth Plan 2023â2027, aims to connect 16â18-year-olds with career opportunities in the arts, cultural, and creative industries. Led by Creative Ireland in partnership with FĂs Ăireann/Screen Ireland, the Arts Council, CoimisiĂșn na MeĂĄn, and managed by Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet, the programme highlights pathways from creative interests to professional careers.
Minister OâDonovan praised the initiativeâs potential to inspire young people, stating it âshowcases the diverse array of careers the creative, artistic and cultural sectors can offer.â He emphasized the importance of guiding students toward fulfilling career options aligned with their passions.
The Creative Calling exhibition features live demonstrations and expert advice from industry representatives, including the National Talent Academies, Writers Guild of Ireland, Irish Film Institute, and others. A downloadable careers information pack is available via the Creative Ireland website.
Higher Options and WorldSkills Ireland, running from 17â19 September, are Irelandâs largest education and skills expos, expected to draw over 30,000 attendees.
Royal Dublin Society (RDS), Dublin, Ireland Picture by EPSU