Are Accessibility “Packs” Enough?
More and more events are beginning to talk about accessibility. Quiet hours. Ear defenders. Sensory maps. Accessibility packs. And that’s a good thing. But there’s an important conversation happening across […]
More and more events are beginning to talk about accessibility. Quiet hours. Ear defenders. Sensory maps. Accessibility packs. And that’s a good thing. But there’s an important conversation happening across […]
Accessibility within the events industry in the UK has evolved significantly over recent years, moving beyond a narrow focus on compliance towards a broader and more nuanced understanding of inclusion. […]
Accessibility has become an increasingly prominent consideration within event planning across the UK, with most organisers now recognising both the ethical responsibility and the reputational importance of ensuring their events […]
Across the UK, there has been a noticeable shift in how events are planned, marketed and delivered. Accessibility is now firmly part of the conversation, with organisers increasingly recognising the […]
People hear the words sensory overload all the time. They imagine a tantrum, bad behaviour, someone being difficult. That is not what it is. Sensory overload is what happens when […]