Time to Act: Two Years On, Data-led insights on Performing Arts and Disability in Europe

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Two years on from the ground-breaking Time to Act report, British Council has commissioned On the Move – to conduct a follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector that contribute towards inequalities for disabled artists and audiences.  This new report reveals data-led insights into the accessibility,

Time to Act: How lack of knowledge in the cultural sector creates barriers for disabled artists and audiences

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Time to Act: final full report published A research report authored by On The Move, and commissioned by the British Council in the context of Europe Beyond Access. Spanning 42 countries, Time To Act provides the first transnational evidence that lack of knowledge in the mainstream cultural sector is a key barrier

Time to Act report: preliminary findings published

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Launching the preliminary findings of our new report ‘Time to Act: How lack of knowledge in the cultural sector creates barriers for disabled artists and audiences’. This major new study from On the Move into the barriers that disabled people experience when accessing the arts spans 40 countries. It has been

Report launch: ‘Disabled artists in the mainstream: a new cultural agenda for Europe’

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Download the report here or read it on Issuu. The report is also available in French, Polish and German. Launching in Athens at Onassis STEGI’s Interfaces conference on Friday 6 March is our new report outlining how access to the arts for disabled people as artists, audiences, and arts professionals needs