Learning

“Talk to people in your community with lived experience who might be comfortable discussing that lived experience and speak to them in advance of the event”   

Super Culture Weston-super-Mare 

We’ve compiled a bank of the learning through working with partners, audiences and volunteers. You can now access a resource bank of top tips and case studies. We hope this helps any venue create welcoming events that are inclusive and memorable for everyone including D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people.  

“By creating access for one person. you may be putting in a barrier for somebody else. You’re never going to fix it all and be fully accessible. Nobody can ever say they’re fully accessible. Do what you can and communicate what has been put in place” 

Presenting Partners

AIR in G, Gloucestershire; Artsreach, Dorset; Beaford Arts, Devon; Carn to Cove, Cornwall; Cinderford Artspace, Forest of Dean; School of Larks, Stroud; Super Culture, Weston-Super-Mare; Strike a Light, Gloucester and Villages in Action, Devon.