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Pillar 7: Communications

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Guide to accessible content

Youth Music. 2023. Online article and free downloadable resource. 4-minute reading time and 38 page document.

A guide created by Youth Music on how to make your content accessible. Includes tips, tricks, and useful tools.

 

Do’s and don’ts for on designing for accessibility

Gov.uk. 2016. Downloadable posters.

A series of posters that illustrate the different access needs that different people have.

 

Accessible communications guide

Charity Comms. Date unknown. Online resource. 28-minute reading time.

This resource is a starting point. A way in to help you and your teams start thinking about how you can make your comms more accessible. It won’t have all the answers, but we hope you find it a practical tool to help you on your accessible comms journey.

 

Access Toolkit: Making outdoor arts events accessible to all

Independent Street Arts Network (ISAN). 2010. Free downloadable toolkit. 80 pages.

This toolkit highlights simple measures that event organisers can take to improve access for Deaf and disabled people to outdoor events.

 

Access starts online: guide for venues and festivals

Attitude is everything. 2016. Free downloadable guides and templates.

Access information is the gateway for many Deaf and disabled people when it comes to gauging whether a gig or festival might be for them. Attitude is everything has put together guides and templates to help venues and festivals achieve this.