Inclusivity is an underlying principle of community arts, particularly for learning disabled and autistic people for whom the arts can create spaces of equity and inclusive participation. The Covid-19 pandemic required practitioners to find ways of replicating this sense of inclusivity through online delivery. This “digital turn” raised two recurring concerns. First, the accessibility and inclusivity of online activities; second, the quality of alternative digital provision. This paper examines these themes in the specific context of the Creative Doodle Book, which modelled inclusive online practice with learning disabled participants. Drawing on over 20 interviews with learning-disability focused community arts groups, the paper explores b...
The performing arts are largely structured on the assumption that physical co-presence and complete ...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Background: The lockdown of a day centre for individuals with intellectual disabilities led to digit...
This roundtable discussion will feature a community of disabled undergraduate students who have been...
This article re-contextualises applied drama practice in the wake of Covid-19, with a particular foc...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine whether and how people with learning disabilities w...
Having a disability, in particular an intellectual disability, is associated with internet non-use. ...
Online learning has the potential to open doors to education for everyone who has access to the tech...
Background With opportunities for self-expression and enjoyment, creative arts activities can offer...
Introduction: In the wake of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in the southern states of Australia...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article presents some of ...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
Background: During the Covid‐19 pandemic, there has been a worldwide increase in the use of digital ...
Digital media have enabled people with disabilities (PWDs) to connect with each other, but online re...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Policy and Practice in...
The performing arts are largely structured on the assumption that physical co-presence and complete ...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Background: The lockdown of a day centre for individuals with intellectual disabilities led to digit...
This roundtable discussion will feature a community of disabled undergraduate students who have been...
This article re-contextualises applied drama practice in the wake of Covid-19, with a particular foc...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine whether and how people with learning disabilities w...
Having a disability, in particular an intellectual disability, is associated with internet non-use. ...
Online learning has the potential to open doors to education for everyone who has access to the tech...
Background With opportunities for self-expression and enjoyment, creative arts activities can offer...
Introduction: In the wake of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in the southern states of Australia...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article presents some of ...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
Background: During the Covid‐19 pandemic, there has been a worldwide increase in the use of digital ...
Digital media have enabled people with disabilities (PWDs) to connect with each other, but online re...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Policy and Practice in...
The performing arts are largely structured on the assumption that physical co-presence and complete ...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Background: The lockdown of a day centre for individuals with intellectual disabilities led to digit...