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“Australia Council releases its first Disability Action Plan”
- Al Wunder’s Theatre of the Ordinary
- Riverside Theatre
- Shopfront Theatre for Young People
- Shopfront
- Disability Arts Workers Network (DAWN)
- RAPID (Recreational Activities for People with Intellectual Disability)
- Centacare Disability Services
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"Fusion Theatre - Perfectly Imperfect" Promotion for Fusion dance theatre performance 'Perfectly Imperfect' on disability and parenthood, reads, in part "This highly emotive dance-drama takes a no-holds-barred look at the question of parenthood for women with disability." -
"Access Arts - Interacting With People With Disabilities Handbook" Handbook reads "Advocacy is an important part of Access Arts' work. We developed this training program in response to the experiences of cast members during a National tour of an Access Arts performance. Cast members often found themselves in situations where they were discriminated against or did not receive appropriate service. I congratulate your company for taking the initiative to adopt this program, thereby creating disability awareness and better service provision to the general public." Training program includes information on legislation, definitions of disability/disabilities, appropriate language, basic Auslan, and standards. -
"REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992" REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992 - reads, in part "Accessible Ans Inc. is an organisation which encourages and promotes the development of opponunities for people with disabilities to have access to and participation in all creative artforms. Accessible Arts began, in 1985, as an arts project for people with disabilities at Community Activities Network. In 1989 Accessible Arts became an independent, non-profit organisation incorporated as an Association. During 1990 Accessible Arts was financially supported by the State and Federal Governments to establish a statewide service for people with disabilities. The change from activities project to a statewide service has been significant. The organisation has compiled a state profile on what art facilities are available to people with disabilities in New South Wales; provides a consultancy service for artists, people with disabilities, disability services and arts organisations; assists the general community to initiate their own art programs and projects through the establishment of regional networks; provides training programs in the area of art and disability; produces publications; and, acts as an advocacy/educational body for the promotion of access and equity in the arts. The Rewind Seminar was initiated after expressions of interest and concern were directed to Accessible Arts about the need for strategies to effectively involve people with disabilities in arts practice." -
"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Kiersten Fishburn - Article: Access Busters Seminar - 2002 Nov, Pg15-18" Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Kiersten Fishburn - Article: Access Busters Seminar - 2002 Nov, Pg15-18 - Josh Pether
- Joshua Pether
- WeiZen Ho
- Will Kollmorgen
- Tannia Vassallo
- Sally Port
- Sarah Barron
- Sarah Boulton
- Rick Nelson
- Naomi Chainey
- Nina Angelo
- Margaret Cooper
- Katie West
- Julia McHale