Collection: Accessibility
The Ops Nest spent a year speaking to people who don't find coming to events easy or inviting. We asked them why and what we could be doing to make their experience a positive one. We asked them what it would take to feel like they 'belonged' in our event.
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Lumber support cushions
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Promote Ewan’s Guide
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Assign dedicated accessibility coordinator
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Commit to only using accessible venues
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Create an accessibility policy or simple checklist for each event
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Different coloured lanyards and stickers
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Create non-negotiable fundamentals
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Consider those who are immunocompromised
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Use an accessibility audit
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Include or improve accessible parking
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Improve the accessibility of lifts and confined areas
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Create a mission statement to highlight what the event hopes to achieve
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Sign up to Ban the Box
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Water refill points
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Volunteer with a charity within the disabled community
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Use an accessibility app
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