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Realising how many of its visitors had a family member with a disability was the catalyst for Z-arts to launch its inclusive famil…
Realising how many of its visitors had a family member with a disability was the catalyst for Z-arts to launch its inclusive famil…
Nick Wesson explains how working with a disabled-led theatre company helped ARC Stockton achieve long-term sustainable change.
As one of Arts Council England’s cohort of Change Makers, Andrew Miller reflects on why he accepted the opportunity and what…
As a small but fast-growing touring theatre company run by part-time staff, Hubbub Theatre Company has benefited from appointing a…
Board members have resigned following outrage at the funder’s decision to end support for a number of arts organisations tha…
Frank Lyons explains how a combined academic and artistic approach has been key to the success of a new ensemble featuring disable…
Oldham Coliseum’s new extension will provide access for everyone to future-proof itself in a borough that is home to many pe…
Andrew Miller, a regular visitor to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, shares his shocking experiences of inaccessible venues, poor se…
Tunbridge Wells Forum has become the first venue to be accredited through Attitude is Everything’s new charter.
A debate about whether actors with learning disabilities are reached by celebrated inclusive initiatives such as Ramps on the Moon…
Unlimited’s Jo Verrent reflects on who has inspired her passion for equality and diversity, and why she’ll be getting…
An outdoor performance project featuring blind and visually impaired dancers and musicians has pulled passers-by into a world of &…
Watershed in Bristol has learnt from its customers with hearing impairments how to be more welcoming, including by learning basic…
What factors prevent disabled or marginalised adults from participating in the arts? Susan Potter shares Creative Future’s&n…
Introducing safe spaces for people with sensory issues is key to creating accessible cultural venues, according to a new report.
Graeae has successfully developed D/deaf and disabled audiences across the UK. Richard Matthews explains the principles and strate…
What are the dynamics when a group of artists with and without learning disabilities work together? Emma Bosworth discusses the po…
A series of portrait-painting events exploring and celebrating diversity engaged both live and online audiences. Mandy Fowler expl…
Turtle Key Arts has been involved in arts projects with disabled people in many countries. Alison King reflects on the attitudes a…
A new guide is aiming to increase opportunities for disabled children and young people to participate in music-making.
Angry at the continuing discrimination against disabled people as well as the inadequate access in many venues, Andrew Miller refl…
An international collaboration is helping young people with disabilities in the Ukraine get involved in the performing arts and br…
Arts Council England has committed £5.3m to a scheme aimed at developing greater resilience among organisations contributing…
A website providing advice and best practice for using technology to aid creativity has been launched for the disability arts sect…