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Association of Black Event Professionals launches in UK, releases report
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Revealed: UK event trade bodies have no black board members
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Black event professionals launch trade association after revealing lack of diversity in live sector
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Stress Matters has announced that it has formed a partnership with the University of Hertfordshire to conduct a survey into wellbeing within the event industry.
Since 2017, Stress Matters has been conducting research into the events industry to understand the state of wellbeing of the event professionals.
The working group includes: Allan Jepson, the chair of the Association for Events Management Education (AEME) and senior lecturer and researcher at the University of Hertfordshire; Raphaela Stadler, senior lecturer in Event Management, Tourism and Hospitality also at the University of Hertfordshire; Trudie Walters, president of the Australia and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies and research fellow in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand; and the Stress Matters team led by Laura Capell-Abra, founder of Stress Matters.
The British Visits and Events Partnership (BVEP) is being consulted by the Department of Culture, Digital, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the recognition of professional qualifications.
The consultation is part of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, which provides a framework under which the UK and the EU may agree Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs). Any agreement would potentially enable UK event professionals to secure recognition for their professional qualifications within EU Member States.
Arrangements will be implemented on a profession-by-profession basis and depend upon reciprocal cooperation from both the UK and EU Member States. The framework enables UK and EU professional bodies or authorities to make recommendations on MRAs to the Partnership Council. Once an arrangement has been adopted, a professional qualified in the UK will be able to use the terms outlined in the arrangement to secure recognition of their qualification