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All In offers practical support to help you embed access and inclusion across your organisation.

As an Essentials or Plus subscriber, you’ll have access to a package of support and resources. You’ll build the knowledge and skills to put the All In Standards into practice.

This includes:

  • One-to-one support with our Access Specialists
  • Live introductory webinars to bring the Standards to life
  • Bitesize videos with key actions to get started
  • Helpful articles with a practical focus
  • Top tips and templates to put access into action
  • Signposting to experts based on your needs

Once subscriptions are open, our Access Specialists will be on hand to answer your questions and help you plan your next steps.

Meet the Access Specialists

Ruby Ferguson

Access Specialist, All In

I’m an Access Specialist in the All In team, focusing on Digital Communications. I share knowledge, skills and resources to subscriber organisations, supporting their journey to become more accessible and inclusive.

Previously, I worked in Arts Council England’s Access Support Team, helping hundreds of disabled artists with varied needs to access the funding process. Here I discovered my passion for accessibility while exploring my own neurodivergence.

As a trained Mental Health First Aider I’m also keen to do my part in removing the stigma around mental health.

Engaging in arts and culture enriches people’s lives. I believe everyone should have the opportunity to take part in these experiences.

I’m also a visual artist. Alongside my work with All In you’ll find me planning projects with my studio collective and accidentally drinking from paint jars while working on my latest piece.

Lilit Movsisyan

Access Specialist, All In

As an Access Specialist for All In, I support subscriber organisations to create inclusive environments for visitors, artists, and workers. I share resources and programmes of learning to support you in your journey to meeting the All In Standards. My key area of focus is the Built Environment.

I’ve been working in disability and neurodiversity inclusion since 2019, helping organisations remove barriers through best practice.

As an amputee and a musician, I’ve often felt disappointed when access for artists is neglected. And I know what it’s like when it’s so much effort and stress to plan a fun day out, that I’ve decided not to go. I’m also covid-conscious (still masking!) and looking forward to raising expectations so we can all take part in cultural experiences.

Aside from playing violin and enjoying live music, you can catch me riding an adaptive cycle in parks and enjoying nature.

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