Disability Training Session (Audiences) Leeds

Disability Training Session (Audiences) Leeds

Get ready to dive into the world of access and inclusion at our Leeds' Disability 'Audiences' Session on 29 May.

By Unlimited

Date and time

Wed, 29 May 2024 14:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Leeds Playhouse

Quarry Hill Leeds LS2 7UP United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Unlimited will be delivering three strands of support for cultural organisations across West Yorkshire, thanks to support from West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

Accessibility skills training: A series of face-to-face workshops in Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds, Wakefield (with an optional online session) covering REAM – Roots, Events, Audiences, Marketing. The Audiences session looks at ensuring access for a wide range of disabled audiences, including audience development options

This session will also cover:

  • What does ‘disability’ mean?
  • Basic physical access
  • Access and audience development for D/deaf and hearing impaired people
  • for blind and visually impaired people
  • for learning disabled people
  • for other groups of disabled people (and the danger of thinking of disabled people in ‘groups’).
  • How to include disabled people in different ways including as supporters, volunteers, and Mystery Shoppers.


This eventbrite is for Leeds' Audiences session: 2pm – 4pm on 29 May 2024 in the Weston Room at Leeds Playhouse.

Each session will be interactive, arts specific and for a maximum of 25 people (maximum 2 from any one organisation). We’ll introduce you to key concepts and live case studies and resources plus the other elements of our programme of support. Each organisation will be encouraged to develop an action plan to help increase the accessibility of what they do and how they do it.

Guidance and Support: Arts organisations across West Yorkshire will also be able to direct advice and support about access. From March 2024 we will be piloting a drop in session once a month and bookable surgery slots where people can have one to one conversations and get their questions answered. From ‘how do I reach deaf audiences’, ‘what’s a viewing platform?’ and ‘how do I find disabled artists?’ there is no such thing as a stupid question. And if we don’t know the answer, we’ll find someone for you that does. As part of this provision, we have a small grants fund to match fund organisations trying out a new element of access for the first time. To find out more – email laura@weareunlimited.org.uk

Small capital grants fund: We will also be developing a small capital grants fund, to improve long term accessibility to cultural venues – maximum grant £10,000. Information to be released in March 2024. To find out more – email joverrent@weareunlimited.org.uk

We collect data about our artists and audiences and hold it in a secure database on CRM. If you don't want to receive marketing emails from us, please get in touch by emailing WYCAProg@weareunlimited.org.uk with NO MARKETING as the subject line. Further information how we use data can be found at: https://weareunlimited.org.uk/privacy-policy/

Frequently asked questions

What access is provided?

We will follow general covid safety rules, have lots of different ways to pass on information and respond to the needs of anyone who has specific access requirements. Please email laura@weareunlimited.org.uk with any further access questions.

Who is this session aimed at?

Those who work in arts and cultural organisations (or organisations that put on arts events) within Wakefield District. There are other sessions being planned for those who work in Leeds, Calderdale, Kirklees and Bradford. The sessions are aimed at Manager level - so ideal for people who lead teams.

Who is funding these sessions?

These sessions - and the other parts of the programme - are being generously funded by WYCA (West Yorkshire Cultural Authority)

Who is delivering this training?

This training is being delivered by Unlimited, an arts organisation based in Wakefield that commissions disabled artists nationally and internationally. Check out our website to find out more about us - www.weareunlimited.org.uk

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