Authoring
What has ADA inc authored?
ADA inc has created up to date, relevant and easy to access content for a number of sites, publications and resources. Just follow the links to see some of the work for yourself:
Shape artists resource kit
This is a large web based resource aimed at disabled artists and those wanting to enter the arts arena. It covers training, employment and all facets of the arts
http://www.shapeartists.org.uk/ArtistsResource/index.asp?PageID=70
Shape Creative Lives
An inspirational web based resource focusing on 10 disabled people already working the arts designed to illustrate how people have used their skills and talents to work their way through the system
http://www.shapeartists.org.uk/ArtistsResource/index.asp?PageID=71
Guidance on Disability Access
A manual designed for the providers of Dance and Drama Award bursaries covering all aspects of Disability Equality in relation to high level dance and drama training, funded by the Learning and Skills Council. Originally produced as a hard print version, this can now be downloaded in 7 parts (as pdfs) from the link below.
http://danceanddrama.lsc.gov.uk/participation/
Report: Disability and the Dance and Drama Awards
Original report into dance and drama training options for disabled people which kick started a wide number of supportive schemes to develop inclusivity in performing arts training in the UK (commissioned by the Department for Education and Employment)
http://readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/National/nat-dada-disabilityandthedada-re.doc
Getting There
A pdf resource for arts organisations based in Scotland covering all aspects of inclusive practice, crammed with case studies and examples from around Scotland, funded by the Scottish Arts Council (word version also available)
http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/information/publications/1003364.aspx
Get a Plan
A website to support arts organisations in England create disability action plans, based on a four year programme across the south east supporting regularly funded organisations. The four year programme, and the website, were funded by Arts Council England, South East.