These free resources have been paid for by the international improv community. Thank you to everyone who supported the fundraising campaign and donated. Please free free to use the resources and share them on your websites, social media, and other networks. Whilst they are aimed at an improv audience, the information can be adapted to different settings.
Tips for Lesson Planning. This document gives tips on building and accessible lesson plan. It has information on making adaptations to meet access needs.
Gathering Information on Access Needs. Information on how to ask about access needs.
Venue Audit Checklist. Best practice for accessible venues and tips for improving venue access.
Structural Considerations. This document contains advice on accessibility around scheduling classes, setting prices, and attendance and sickness policies.
Allocating Scenes. Information on how volunteering for scenes can be a barrier for some people and suggested alternatives.
Online Workshops and Shows. Tips for making your online offerings as accessible as possible.
Giving Feedback in an Accessible Way. Considerations around how people with different needs may need notes and feedback delivering in different ways.
Understanding and Using Language About Disability. A guide to some key terminology and why it is important.