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New partnerships announced to make 2023 the most accessible year yet for UK festivals.
Moments from the history of Attitude is Everything 1990s Hello, I’m Suzanne, Founder of Attitude is Everything. I’ve been a professional gig-goer since I was 13. I’ve always loved music but because I’m disabled there are lots of barriers that can stop me from accessing it. In 2000 I founded Attitude is Everything to do…
Suzanne Bull MBE (she/her) Founder I’m the Founder of Attitude is Everything and I co-lead the organisation with our Managing Director Celia Makin-Bell. Together we provide strategic direction and leadership in accordance with the organisation’s vision and mission. I’m responsible for advocacy, representation, relationship building, profile-raising, and strategic fundraising, alongside maintaining Attitude is Everything’s position…
Thank you for considering a gift to Attitude is Everything. If music and live events play a central part in your life; if live events are what matters most to you; if you believe that live events should be accessible for everyone, a gift in your Will can be used to support us to achieve…
Year published: 2018 Our Accessing LGBT+ Spaces survey asked LGBT+ Deaf and disabled people about their experiences of accessing LGBT+ spaces, particularly venues, events and prides. 128 LGBT+ identified people with access requirements shared their experiences in the online survey. 95% identify as Deaf or disabled people. Key findings The survey found that Deaf and…
A growing collection of resources you might find helpful. If you’ve found something useful online, please let us know so we can add it here! Email our Artist Development Manager Hillary via [email protected]. Starting out How to market yourself as an artist – Off The Record Start to work as a private music teacher –…
We run and participate in a number of industry networks and groups. Charter network Venues and events that join our Live Events Access Charter are invited to monthly calls to discuss issues, ask questions and connect with each other. Just Ask promoters network As part of our Next Stage initiative, we are building a network…
A growing collection of links you might find useful. Know your rights A good place to start is the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s page on disability discrimination. If you think you have been discriminated against, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS), which is aimed at individuals who need information, advice and…
Our Next Stage initiative works to ensure that artists who have access requirements can thrive within the music industry. This area is for you! Whether you have access requirements or not, as a professional musician, producer, DJ or solo artist, you can play your part in making your shows more accessible – download our DIY…
Access for audiences is at the core of our work supporting industry professionals. Alongside our Live Events Access Charter, training and consultancy, we regularly release guides, industry campaigns and reports focused on the barriers disabled audience members face, from lack of online information and issues booking access to being unable to access DIY music scenes…
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