News about our work and the voices of disabled audience members, artists and professionals.
News
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Why are we making changes to the Charter?
The Live Events Access Charter is a framework, toolkit, and assessment process for the live events and music industry, focussed on accessibility. It’s getting a revamp!
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Reclaiming narratives: Black British jazz
Black History Month 2024 is all about reclaiming narratives, and we thought it fit to dive into the story of Black British jazz.
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GAUNT: Transforming music and art through accessibility
“Maybe that’s how I can straddle the line with music and art in a way that I can carve my own thing.”
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Building inclusive arts: The Creative Medway Accessibility Pledge
The Creative Medway Accessibility Pledge aims to empower local venues and events to improve access for disabled audiences, artists, and professionals in the creative sector.
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Exploring access as an audience member: Taking essential items into live music events
Complete our survey to share your experience as an audience member who manage their access needs by taking in essential items into live music events.
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All In appoints Attitude is Everything to create UK’s first accessibility standards for creativity and culture
All In aims to remove the barriers faced by D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people when booking and attending creative and cultural events.
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Bridging climate action and disability inclusion – part 2
Suzanne Bull MBE, Founder of Attitude is Everything and the charity’s Environmental Champion, reflects on the 2023/24’s Environmental Programme.
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Bridging climate action and disability inclusion – part 1
Suzanne Bull MBE, Founder of Attitude is Everything and the charity’s Environmental Champion, reflects on the 2023/24’s Environmental Programme.
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No climate action without us survey – disabled music creatives
Complete our survey to share your experiences as a disabled music creative when it comes to environmentally responible practices
Voices
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Artist Voices: Louis Cross
“It’s important not to shy away from telling people about your disability.”
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Artist Voices: Emzae
“I would like to see more prominent voices encouraging and showing artists that it is possible to have a successful career whilst putting your health and wellbeing first.”
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Artist Voices: T. E. Yates
“I was ready for this a long time ago but, as an autistic person, the opportunities didn’t seem to come up.”
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Audience Voices: Hannah
“It’s opportunities like this that make you feel a little less alone.”
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Audience Voices: Wallis
“I realised this concert had a hell of a lot of lights”
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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.”