News about our work and the voices of disabled audience members, artists and professionals.
News
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Attitude is Everything partners with A Greener Future and Julie’s Bicycle
New project examines how access to music and live events for disabled people can become environmentally sustainable.
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Attitude is Everything and Black Lives in Music release Unseen Unheard report and podcast
Groundbreaking collaboration amplifies the voices of Black disabled creators and professionals in the UK’s music industry for the first time.
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Fundraise for us at Parallel Windsor!
We are seeking people to take places at this inclusive event to raise money in support of our work.
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Do you want to be a Future Leader?
Gain our support to develop knowledge, skills and breadth of experience to become an industry leader of the future.
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Greenwich+ Docklands International Festival awarded first Platinum award for a festival
Platinum award recognises long-term commitment to accessibility and a host of additions to the 2022 event.
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Miss Jacqui becomes Co-Chair and five new Trustees join the team
Poet and songwriter Miss Jacqui takes over from Hannah McKearnen to join Jane Dyball in co-chairing our Board of Trustees.
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Job: Communications Manager
Manage our comms activities and help us to nurture and develop our charity brand.
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Attitude is Everything and Nozstock announce 2023 partnership
Nozstock puts in place charity guest list collection in support of Attitude is Everything.
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Job: Inclusive Communities Manager
A new role leading our place-based work in communities with low engagement with the arts,
Voices
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Audience Voices: Holly
“I missed out on the opportunity of meeting my idol.”
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Audience Voices: Alex
“Online booking would give disabled people more independence.”
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Audience Voices: Ross
“As a wheelchair user, all I want is an equal opportunity to get tickets.”
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Audience Voices: Hannah
“As a person with an invisible disability, my Access Card is invaluable.”
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Professional Voices: Jess Fisher
“Don’t try and hide who you are because that’s what makes you incredibly unique and that could impact someone else’s life.”
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Professional Voices: Ben Price
“Don’t be afraid, your disability does not define who you are and the job you can do.”
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Professional Voices: Alli Scott
“Talk to your customers, your volunteers, your crew and really take in what is said. Feeling listened to is the first step to change for any marginalised community.”
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Professional Voices: Luke Barbanneau
“Know what support you need from your employer, and don’t be afraid to ask for it. If you want to work in the festival industry but need a PA and a golf-buggy to be able to work on site, that’s ok!”
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Professional Voices: Angharad Jones
“I believe that having some lived experience definitely has benefits within this role and helps to provide the best possible service and experience.”