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Clean Break launches digital ‘knowledge hub’

The theatre company will become a stronger ‘practitioner for study’ option for students with the new bank of resources.
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Theatre company Clean Break has announced the launch of a ‘knowledge hub' which aims to share its trauma-informed practices with others.

Using wellbeing resources and free learning materials, the resource is accessible for audience members, practitioners, students and members, and will also provide training opportunities for other companies. 

‘We now have the perfect home for all the incredible content we have and plan to develop to reveal the depth of our practice and deepen understanding of the experiences of women who are marginalised in society,’ said executive director and co-chief executive Erin Gabaghan.

‘Our new digital space will also enable us to grow our digital audience and diversify our income streams through training and leadership opportunities.’

As part of the scheme, members of Clean Break and women who have faced similar experiences of the criminal justice system will have a ‘safe, digital space’ that platforms their voices and provides them with wellbeing resources. 

The knowledge hub has been developed with the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator for Arts and Culture.