VENUE AUDITS
DADAA is Western Australia’s leading arts and disability hub and is able to assist arts organisations in reviewing their venues and buildings for accessibility. These audits cover access needs across a spectrum of disabilities and can assist organisations in ensuring that all clients and audiences have physical access, feel welcomed in a space or business and are able to participate in activities. Venue audits can be combined with staff training in disability awareness.
DAIP REVIEWS
DADAA can assist arts organisations in developing, implementing, monitoring or reviewing their Disability And Inclusion Plans (DAIPs). DADAA has delivered national training programs in DAIP development and has conducted DAIP reviews of major arts organisations in Western Australia. We are able to assist local governments, small-to-medium arts organisations, and large institutions.
For more information
David Doyle
david@dadaa.org.au
ACCESSIBLE ARTWORKS AND EXHIBITIONS
DADAA can work with organisations to make their exhibitions or activities accessible for people with diasbility. Besides training gallery or venue staff, we can also provide input into using accsesssible technologies, services and approaches – such as Audio Description, 3D printing of artworkss, additional layers of sensory information and ensuring multiple modes of communication.
For more information
Jacque Homer
jacqueline@dadaa.org.au
EVALUATING ARTS PROGRAMS
With more than ten years in evaluating the impacts of arts programs for people with disability and mental health issues, DADAA has a well-established program aimed at supporting the community arts and cultural development sector to better understand and enhance their programming.
We have established evaluation frameworks designed to capture the complexity of community and collaborative arts in social settings. Please review the Publications page of this website for some of our previous work.
For more information
Andrea Lewis
andrea@dadaa.org.au