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Inclusive Facilitation
With Access All Areas

26th Apr 25 | 2:00 pm | Unit 79/80, County Mall Shopping Centre

High-quality work is accessible work. This workshop covers how to run workshops, rehearsals and other sessions inclusively and accessibly, focusing on the vital importance of embedding accessibility into every aspect of your creative process—from the initial planning stages to the way you communicate, both digitally and in person.

The session will include:
Introduction to learning disability, autism and neurodiversity awareness
Language and the social model of disability
Best practise in inclusive facilitation in-person
Best practise in inclusive facilitation over Zoom
Practical examples of accessible exercises and games 

About Access All Areas
Access All Areas makes award-winning, disruptive performance by learning disabled and autistic artists. Their productions create intimate moments of interaction between performers and public.

As well as making shows, their company of Associate Artists works to make their culture more inclusive for learning disabled and autistic talent. They engage communities, train artists of the future, and work closely with TV, film, and theatre companies to make their work and workplaces more accessible. Their clients include the National Theatre, Royal Court, Old Vic, Lowry, Netflix, BBC, Channel 4 and many more.

Sat 26 Apr, 2–4pm
County Mall Shopping Centre

Free, ticketed
Book your free ticket here to avoid disappointment

Ages 16+
Running time 2 hours

Is travelling to an event difficult?

Creative Crawley may be able to help with transportation to our events by arranging a taxi for you, providing accessible transportation by mini bus, or offering discounted travel.

If you would like to attend one of our events but getting there is stopping you, please get in contact by emailing [email protected] or calling 07951122157 and we can try to help get you there.

Part of The Creative Village, a partnership between Creative Crawley, Theatre Centre and AudioActive to develop and support creative industries and infrastructure in Crawley, West Sussex and Surrey. Funded by Arts Council England, Crawley Borough Council, Sussex Community Foundation and London Gatwick.