‘An estimated 660,300 people (17% of the population) reported that they experienced a disability in the 2006 Statistics New Zealand survey. That’s one in six people in New Zealand

 

 

 

Arts for All | Ngā toi mo te katoa

Arts for All | Ngā toi mo te katoa has been published by Creative New Zealand in partnership with Arts Access Aoteroa. It is a practical guide to help artists and arts organisations become more accessible, build new audiences and market their arts to the disabled community.

 

How to get hold of a copy of Arts for All

You can order the publication in hard copy, download a pdf version or download a Word version.

 

Download a pdf copy (pdf 3.5Mb)

Download Word version (Word 455Kb)
 

Additional resources

Additional resources such as information sheets, checklists and guidelines are available on Arts Access Aotearoa's website's resources page.

 

About Arts Access Aoteroa

Arts Access Aotearoa | Whakahauhau Katoa o Hanga is a national organisation that strives for a society where all people are able to participate in the arts, whatever their circumstances. Arts Access Aotearoa works to increase artistic opportunities for its key stakeholders: people with disabilities, disconnected youth, elderly people, mental health service users, disadvantaged migrants and refugees. Arts Access Aotearoa is also the key organisation in New Zealand advocating for the arts as a tool for change in prisons.

Visit the website: http://www.artsaccess.org.nz/