A project that is working with disabled people to find accessible and creative approaches to exploring and sharing our heritage. Established by English Heritage, hosted by Screen South, worked closely with national Heritage Open Days.
A programme of professional development for selected artists and organisations in the region to ignite disabled leadership and to increase sustainability.
A showcase programme and range of activities designed to raise the profile and increase the networks of more than 15 regional deaf and disabled artists, culminating in a three day event as part of Brighton Festival.
A commissioning programme, along with a series of opportunities, for Deaf and disabled artists who want to work in the public realm.
A project which aimed to attract world renowned disability sporting events to the South East. This project includes the internationally acclaimed Disabled British Open Golf.
This project developed and improved access, both physical and intellectual, to Stoke Mandeville’s historic archive and histories of individual Paralympic athletes.
This project aimed to ensure that the message of the Cultural Olympiad reaches the public and influenced change in cultural provision over the 3 year celebration and beyond.
A part of a national initiative to ensure that disabled young people in the South East had the best opportunities not only to participate but to excel in sport through high class coaching.
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