Attitude is Everything Disability Equality Training for Live Events draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-05-26 |
2024-03-04 | - |
Program Overview
This two-week online course, accredited by Attitude is Everything, provides practical skills and knowledge to enhance accessibility for Deaf and disabled customers at events. It covers legal responsibilities, best practices, and the importance of inclusive language and terminology.
Program Outline
The course is accredited by Attitude is Everything, a charity with almost twenty years’ experience of working with audiences, artists and the music and events industries to make live events more accessible for Deaf and disabled people. You will: Learn your responsibility under the 2010 Equality Act Learn the importance of terminology and why you should include deaf and disabled people in your events.
Outline:
The course content will enable you to consider operational and legal aspects of inclusivity and unpack good practice and innovation. Please note the topic order is subject to change.
Topics one & two
Topic one: Why does access matter? You will also learn some key facts and stats on disability in the UK today, and hear from customers on why poor access often means they simply will not return to venues or festivals. Topic two: Barriers to access You will look at the basics of access provision, some examples of good and bad practice and how access can matter in customer service scenarios.
Topics three & four
Topic three: What the Equality Act means for you You explore how disabled people have been treated through the ages, the development of disability equality legislation during the 20th century and how this led to the 2010 Equality Act; the key law underpinning disability equality legislation in the UK today. You then look at your responsibilities under the Act, including what is meant by a reasonable adjustment. Topic four: Making events accessible Access professionals within the music and events industries talk about how they make their events accessible.
Topic five & six
Topic five: The social model of disability You examine the different models for understanding disability that have evolved over time, and how disabled people have often been subjected to the whims and preferences of those who are non-disabled. Topic six: Language and terminology You look at why language and terminology matters in professional settings, and the impact of using outdated or inappropriate terminology on the experience of your customers.
Topics seven & eight
Topic seven: Accessible communication and communicating access Topic eight: The value of lived experience You explore the value of including Deaf and disabled people in your events and at all levels in your organisation. This includes programming disabled artists, working with disabled employees and looking at how to ensure boards and directorships are as inclusive as possible.
Assessment:
The assessment is taken and submitted online at the end of the course and takes the form of multiple choice questions. You will need to engage with and complete the full two-week course and pass the assessment at the end in order to receive a certificate of completion.
Teaching:
With Falmouth Flexible, you access your course content, interactions with other students and tutors, and learning resources, through Canvas, an easy-to-use online platform. You can access the course wherever you are in the world, and you can stop, pause and rewind lectures whenever you want. Study is entirely online with learning supported by the use of real event case-studies. It's estimated that you will need to put aside around four hours a week for attending the webinar, reviewing learning materials and completing activities.
Learning activities
There will be guided learning activities consisting of: Concise online presentations to introduce key concepts Small group and class discussions to facilitate interaction and dialogue Online critiques to test assumptions, ideas and to receive feedback from peers and tutors Individual and group tutorials throughout the course Independent study Self-evaluation and peer feedback
Falmouth University
Overview:
Falmouth University is a public university located in Cornwall, England, renowned for its creative arts and design programs. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as online study options. The university is known for its strong industry connections, professional-grade facilities, and inspiring location.
Services Offered:
Falmouth University provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus accommodation options are available, offering modern and well-equipped spaces.Student Support:
The university offers a variety of support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.Employability Service:
Falmouth University has a dedicated Employability Service that helps students develop their career skills and find employment opportunities.Student Voice:
The university encourages student feedback and participation through its Student Voice program.Study Abroad Exchanges:
Students have the opportunity to study abroad at partner institutions around the world.Virtual Experience:
Falmouth University offers a virtual experience platform for prospective students to explore the campus and learn more about the university.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Falmouth University offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience, with:
Accommodation:
Modern and well-equipped accommodation options on and off-campus.Open Days:
Open Days are held regularly, allowing prospective students to experience campus life and meet staff and current students.Freshers' Week:
A dedicated week of events and activities designed to help new students settle in and make friends.Student Clubs and Societies:
A wide range of clubs and societies cater to diverse interests, providing opportunities for students to connect with like-minded individuals.Location:
Falmouth is situated in a beautiful and inspiring location, with easy access to the coast and surrounding countryside.Key Reasons to Study There:
Industry Connections:
Falmouth University has strong industry connections, providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and networking.Professional-Grade Facilities:
The university boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including studios, workshops, and labs, designed to support creative learning and practice.Inspiring Location:
Falmouth's location in Cornwall offers a unique and inspiring environment for creative study, with access to stunning beaches, coastal landscapes, and a vibrant arts scene.Focus on Employability:
Falmouth University is committed to preparing students for successful careers, with a dedicated Employability Service and a strong focus on practical skills development.Academic Programs:
Falmouth University offers a wide range of academic programs, with strengths in:
Art & Design:
The university is renowned for its art and design programs, including animation, film, photography, graphic design, fashion, and textiles.Games:
Falmouth University has a dedicated Games Academy, offering programs in game design, development, and production.Business & Marketing:
The university offers programs in business, marketing, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on creativity and innovation.Computing:
Falmouth University offers programs in computing, including data science, robotics, and software development.English, Journalism & Writing:
The university offers programs in English, journalism, and creative writing, with a focus on practical skills and industry connections.Performance, Theatre & Music:
Falmouth University offers programs in performance, theatre, and music, with a focus on practical training and professional development.Entry Requirements:
- A strong interest in, or experience of, managing events
- Proficiency in English - reading, writing, speaking and listening in order to be comfortable studying at masters level
- An undergraduate degree is desirable but not essential