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All In believes creativity and culture should be accessible to everyone.
That’s why we are developing a UK and Irish access scheme with Arts Council England, Arts Council of Ireland, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Arts Council of Wales, and Creative Scotland.
We are committed to improving the experience of D/deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent people when attending creative and cultural events. As a disabled-led team, we bring lived experience as well as industry knowledge of access and inclusion to each stage of development.
All In recognises the important work of Hynt, the access scheme for arts and theatre in Wales, which has informed the development of our UK-wide scheme. We have also conducted studies, research, and focus groups to better understand the needs of disabled people, and practicalities of the sector. We regularly involve disabled and sector-focused advisory groups in our decision-making. We will continue to work closely with disabled people and organisations of all sizes to ensure we create a scheme that welcomes everyone.
The scheme is championed by Andrew Miller MBE, a cultural consultant and commentator who is currently placed in the Top 10 of the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 list.
To find out more about what we’ve got planned for All In and how the scheme can benefit you, choose one of the options below.
All In for the Sector
I work in the creative and cultural sector and want to improve access. Find out how we will help you improve accessibility in your venue
All In for People with Access Requirements
I am a person with access requirements. Find out how we’re working with creative and cultural organisations to improve your experience.
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Everyone’s welcome on our website. We want to make sure our content is accessible to you.
Find out about accessibility at All In