We understand that disability access and equality can be a daunting subject.
Whether you’re an artist, employer, artsworker, manager or marketer;
whether you work for a venue, theatre, museum, gallery or any kind of arts,
cultural or leisure organisation – we have Open the Door training to suit
you!
Book now for…
Accessible Marketing and Publicity
The estimated purchase power of deaf and disabled people in the UK is
£80billion each year. This seminar is essential for anyone working in
marketing, communications, fundraising or business development. Book now to
reap the benefits immediately!
Dates: Wednesday 30th May, Thursday 21st June & Tuesday 17th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Developing Participatory Arts Activities
This seminar is a ‘must’ for anyone organising creative activities,
participatory workshops – from theatre managers, artistic directors and
chief execs to event organisers, education managers, youth theatre leaders
and access coordinators.
Dates: Thursday 7th June & Thursday 12th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Employing Deaf and Disabled People
This seminar will help you be a good employer by ensuring your recruitment
processes are legal and non-discriminatory, and enabling you to remove
barriers for deaf and disabled employees, artists or performers to apply to
your organisation.
Dates: Thursday 7th June & Wednesday 18th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Customer Care – A Tool Kit for Front Line Staff
This seminar will help you identify you deaf and disabled customers,
establish their access needs, learn how to welcome them into your venue,
and ensure they come back! Essential for all front line staff and their
managers – receptionists, duty managers, box office, front of house,
gallery guides, ushers, catering and bar staff.
Dates: Tuesday 26th June & Friday 20th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Developing a Disability Action Plan
In today’s political, legislative and fundraising climate, disability
action plans have become a crucial part of any organisation. This seminar
will demystify the process and give you practical assistance to develop and
implement your own Disability Action Plan.
Dates: Wednesday 27th June & Thursday 19th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Disability Equality – Language, Legalities and Logistics
One of the most popular seminars, this is the most valuable, positive and
informative training you will experience this year. A ‘must’ for everyone!
Dates: Thursday 28th June 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Deaf Equality: Artists, Audiences & Participants
This seminar will give you a greater understanding of what deafness means
and give you the practical skills and confidence to attract and work with
your deaf audiences, visitors, artists and colleagues.
Dates: Thursday 3rd July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
Organising an Accessible Event
This seminar will help you make your events accessible, enjoyable and
worthwhile by attracting and catering for as diverse an audience as
possible.
Perhaps for anyone who organises events, conference or meetings – theatre
managers, general manager, event organisers, fundraisers, stage managers,
festival and conference coordinators.
Dates: Thursday 5th July 2007
Time: 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Central London venue (TBC)
BOOK NOW
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Telephone: 020 7619 2616
Minicom: 020 7619 6161
Cost: From £80 to £120 + VAT (depending on the size of you organisation).
25% DISCOUNT for any additional places that you book. Lunch is included.
For more information, contact:
Geraldine McNamara
Open the Door Training Manager
Telephone: 020 7619 2616
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Website: www.shapearts.org.uk
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