Creating More Inclusive Practices - With Leah Riddell

Adults
Seniors
Workshop
Rehearsal Hall
Cream graphic with purple elements. Reads, "Creating More Inclusive Practices: Enhancing Workplace Accessibility through Disability Disclosure, Accommodation, and Inclusive Practices". ASL/English interpretation provided. Free and open for all. Leah Riddell, Workshop, February 27th from 11:00AM - 1:00 PM at the Tett Centre, in Rehearsal Hall.

In this extended in-person session, Leah Riddell will provide a comprehensive introduction to creating an inclusive work environment, with a focus on disability disclosure, effective accommodations, accessible technology, and insights into the Deaf community’s unique experiences in workplace and artist settings. This session will be particularly beneficial for your front-of-house team as they work to better support Deaf artists, and for the broader team as you consider ways to welcome Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals into your staff in the future.

Ages 25-50+ | Beginner Friendly

Registration

Registration Link | Free and open to all

About

The Kingston Arts Council (KAC) is the region's primary resource for arts information & support. Through communications, programming, and advocacy, the KAC promotes the creation, development, and appreciation of the arts in Kingston. Supporting artistic growth and engagement for arts organizations and artists at all levels of their careers. The KAC also administers key funding programs, the City of Kingston Arts Fund (CKAF) and the Nan Yeomans Grant for Artistic Development.

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