Credits and partners
Design
Original website design: Sliwa Creative
Additional design:
JPD Williams Design
Theresa Snooks
Images
Additional images:
Katie Snooks
Grace Pluckrose-Oliver
Kat Young
JPD Williams Design
Joe D Miles/ImageCapture
Wolff Olins Brand Consultants
Video
Editing for website: Sliwa Creative
Video production: Outpost Productions
Arc Video Shorts by Grace Pluckrose-Oliver for Arc Films
Additional videos:
Media Citizens
The Filim Company
Website maintenance
Theresa Snooks
Press and PR
Theresa Snooks
Useful links and partners
See Arc's profile on LONSAS
LONSAS is the leading online arts and education resource for London schools and artists. LONSAS matchmake schools with artists and arts organisations, promoting creative opportunities and academic achievement throughout the curriculum.
British Youth Council (BYC)
The national youth council for young people aged under 26 in the UK.
An independent UK Charity, Fearless is part of Crimestoppers which runs the 0800 555 111 number, which you can call to give information about crime anonymously, or give information about crime online.
London Against Gun and Knife Crime - see Arc's profile
A tool for practitioners working with young people involved in, or at risk of getting involved in gangs and gun crime. Practitioners will be able to share ideas and best practice, and access information on the latest developments relating to gang crime.
London Thames Gateway Development Corporation
Visit LTGDC's new Education and Skills online magazine 'Reaching our Potential' featuring Arc's Speak Up programme amongst the projects supported throughout East London.
"London Thames Gateway Development Corporation is the lead government agency responsible for delivering social and economic growth to transform the London Thames Gateway, part of Europe's largest regeneration project. LTGDC has created a number of innovative education projects working with universities, colleges, schools and other organisations to accelerate improvements in achievement levels and employability skills in the London Thames Gateway."
Boy X by Clifford Oliver, directed by Carole Pluckrose was first performed on 17 February 2009 at EC1 Music Project in partnership with The Flavasum Trust, in memory of Tom Easton who was stabbed to death after leaving work there in September 2006. Boy X and our work on knife and weapon crime is dedicated to Tom.
An exciting, 3-year project building stronger local communities by getting people working together to improve their neighbourhoods and their health and well-being. Also see Changing Spaces - Arc's drama for Well London based on the stories of elderly residents and performed by young people at a community fun day in July 2010.





