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Music Without Barriers

23 June 2014

Attitude is Everything, the charity that works to improve deaf and disabled people’s access to live music, is launching a new online campaign, backed by a wide range of UK artists and musicians. #MusicWithoutBarriers is based around four key messages to promote access and equality. The campaign aims to encourage more UK venues and festivals to join the 90+ who have signed up to the charity’s Charter of Best Practice.

The four messages promoted by #MusicWithoutBarriers are:

  • Improving access doesn’t have to be costly
  • There is a strong business case for improving access
  • It is crucial to have access information in advance of an event
  • Not all disabled people are wheelchair users

Find out more and lend your support at www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk.

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