Cinemas: Autism-Friendly Screenings
Guidance for cinemas in running AFS.
Guidance for cinemas in running AFS.
This guide is a compilation of ‘top tips’ and general guidance for working with and welcoming disabled artists and audiences of all ages. We hope it offers long and short term options for people working to any budget. It is not going to give you all the answers (we don’t have them) but we hope … More
Support schemes to help community cinemas get started or sustain their activity.
Musical Matinee Club hostess Suzy Harvey shares the secrets of our success, in order to encourage people everywhere to adopt and adapt the idea. You can prepare and host your very own relaxed, enhanced film screenings with sing-a-long, dress up, props and prompts. Bring the action on screen to life in your home, care setting, … More
We have written this fact sheet especially for the tourist industry to give a better understanding of how to make holiday services more accessible to blind and partially sighted customers.
Understanding the Needs of Blind and Partially Sighted People: their experiences, perspectives, and expectations.
Bringing you accessibility solutions to grow your business With nearly 150 years’ experience of working together with blind and partially sighted people, our knowledge can help your business open up a host of new opportunities. Our accessibility services include:
The dementia guide is for anyone who has recently been told they have dementia. This could be any type of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia or mixed dementia. It will also be useful to close friends and family of someone with dementia, as it contains information for anyone taking on a caring role.
A standard for how venues can be more inclusive in their practices to appropriately provide for older people