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Making your arts events and experiences accessible

Making your arts events and experiences accessible

 

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Being accessible means ensuring everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the full scope and experience of an arts event or activity. This resource by Arts for All, is a comprehensive guide designed to help arts organisations and venues become more accessible to Deaf and disabled communities. It covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Setting the scene: Introduces who the guide is for, how to use it, and key concepts like disability understanding, accessibility, and universal design.
  • Getting started: Offers practical advice on developing accessibility policies, action plans, and engaging with the community.
  • Removing barriers: Includes guidance on venue access, signage, service dogs, and programming that reflects diversity.
  • Communication and promotion: Focuses on accessible formats, websites, and marketing strategies, with tips on how to make events more inclusive.
  • Sector-specific advice: Features sections for galleries, museums, and live performances, providing steps to create more inclusive experiences, such as touch tours, relaxed performances, and Sign Language interpretation.
  • Digital media: Discusses creating accessible digital content and new technologies.
  • Additional resources: Offers checklists, funding advice, and more tools to help make accessibility part of everyday practice.

This resource is packed with practical tips, real-world examples, and strategies to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in the arts.

 

 

Ministry for Culture and Heritage link

Ministry for Culture and Heritage link

Arts Access Aotearoa link

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