Partners
SHOUT LIVERPOOL is brought to you by the following partners and sponsors
Arts Council England
Flannery
We partner with world-leading manufacturers including Caterpillar, Komatsu, JCB, Volvo, Hitachi and Wacker Neuson, to ensure you get the most innovative, advanced and environmentally responsible plant and equipment available.
DFA
Ashford Place
Ashford Place, established in 1983, offers a range of welfare and support services to vulnerable and disadvantaged people enabling them to make positive and productive decisions about their lives.
What's Going On In Your Head?
What’s Going On In Your Head? uses the power of performance art to open up important conversations around mental health with groups who wouldn’t ordinarily be exposed to this kind of information. It is also a platform for artists with lived experience of mental illness to perform their work and be heard.
JJ Rhatigan
i2i Media
i2i Media provides video and display solution for a wide range of clients ranging from Hollywood studios to local charities. All of our solutions are based on technology that we have continually developed and evolved since 1999, including worldwide patents on Wearable Computers and displays.
Our own in house technicians & coders develop new solutions from multimillion dollar projects to simple websites. We specialise in bespoke software development, Internet Television solutions, website builds and Apps. We are proud to have won awards for our work including 'Europe's Best Online Video Platform', 'Europe's Best Download and Audio Platform' and 'Europe's Best Webcast Platform'.
We believe in the need to balance our corporate work with work in the community and actively sponsor charities and smaller businesses to provide them with the best possible solutions.
Silver Mountain Productions
The leading Irish Film & TV Production & Worldwide DistributionCompany specialising in film, drama and creative documentaries for the international market. (the following can be on the click for more party)which also aims to focus on stories of the historically underrepresented.
Thred
THRED focus on improving local, regional and national transport systems to make them accessible and inclusive for people living with dementia and their carers.
We will seek to continue to influence transport providers, governing bodies, British Transport Police and other associated transport organisations using the input and experiences of people living with dementia and their carers.
The objective is to develop a national representative voice on transport challenges for people with dementia and their carers and to promote improvements developed by the national group