"Bree Hadley (2022) Disability and the Arts, Creative, and Cultural Industries in Australia. Australian Academy of Humanities"
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- Title
- "Bree Hadley (2022) Disability and the Arts, Creative, and Cultural Industries in Australia. Australian Academy of Humanities"
- Description
- Reads, in part "There are five interrelated factors that support arts workers, arts organisations, and the arts sector at large to develop improved policy, protocol, and training practices."
- Identifier
- BK00087
- Publisher
- Australian Academy of Humanities
- datePublished
- 2022
- sourceOrganization
- Arts Access Society Inc. (Victoria)
- Arts In Action
- Restless Dance Theatre
- DADAA WA
- Arts Access SA
- Platform
- Flow Festival
- Carriageworks
- Awakenings Festival
- Weave Movement Theatre
- Alter State
- Incite Arts
- Back to Back Theatre
- Platform
- National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- Sydney Festival
- Arts Access Australia
- DADAA
- Access2Arts
- Accessible Arts
- exampleOfWork
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"Undercover Artist Festival Program Released 2021"
- "Cultural Ministers Council (2009) National Arts & Disability Strategy."
- "Carriageworks (2015) NSW Arts and Disability Partnership Launched at Carriageworks Including $100,000 Support for Two Major New Works. Carriageworks, 30 January 2015"
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- abstract
- Type
- Article<Report
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- URL
- inLanguage
- English
- keywords
- Multi Arts
- Theatre and Performance
- Dance
- Visual Art and Galleries
- Music
- Creative Writing
- Film/TV/New Media
- D/deaf Arts and Artists
- Blind or Low Vision Arts and Artists
- Neurodivergent Arts and Artists
- d/Deaf or hard of hearing
- Blind or low vision
- Autism/ADHD/Neurodiversity
- Intellectual disability
- Physical disability
- Access
- Participation in cultural life
- Education and employment
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