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Building strong foundations: Research on arts and disability needs and opportunities

The summary of an arts and disability needs and audit conducted in 2023 for Creative Australia.

May 24, 2024
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Overview

This report is a summary of an arts and disability needs and audit conducted in 2023 for Creative Australia. Through desktop research and consultation with d/Deaf and disabled artists and creative workers, peak bodies and broader arts and cultural organisations, this research provides insights into needs and opportunities in the arts and disability ecology in Australia.

Building Strong Foundations report (AUSLAN)

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Key Insights

Consultation participants highlighted a range of needs and opportunities to strengthen support for d/Deaf and disabled artists, creative workers and audiences. These included:

  • service needs such as resourcing for arts and disability peak bodies, and a national arts and disability service provider to enable better collaboration and national coverage
  • investment that is self-determined, long-term and disability-specific; support for creative practice and new work; and devolved investment to support emerging artists
  • access and inclusion support for arts and cultural organisations, and incentives to improve their accessibility
  • capacity building to support career progression and leadership for d/Deaf and disabled people in the sector, such as inclusive residencies and training pathways, accessible networking opportunities and development of business skills
  • advocacy around access and inclusion, development of national industry standards, and a national arts and disability service provider to respond to emerging advocacy needs
  • sector engagement opportunities that enable visibility, connections between practitioners and supportive collaborations and partnerships.

Overall, the research pointed to a need for a cultural shift around disability and accessibility, and for education and awareness to address ableism in the arts and cultural sector.

This research is part of ongoing work informing policies, initiatives and investment to strengthen and grow Australia’s arts and disability ecology.

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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