Creating an Accessibility Plan for Your Arts Organization

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Topic Community and Public Engagement | Culturally Specific | DEAI
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Published Date (Publications Only) Wednesday, 30 November 2022
Description Making programs and services accessible is an important goal. This article outlines a do-it-yourself approach for arts and cultural organizations to plan for disability access that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act can feel daunting if you’re just starting out. So many checklists to consult! So many webinars to attend! So little buy-in at the top of the organization! But it only takes a little time, training, and creativity to get started on this journey. 

Whether you’re just beginning to center inclusion for people with disabilities or you’re ready to level-up your efforts, this article outlines a do-it-yourself approach to planning for disability access that works for large and small cultural organizations. The DIY ADA Access Planning workbook (linked at the bottom) is a tool that kickstarts the process of developing an ADA Access Plan right fitted for your organization.
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